HONOLULU – President Barack Obama signed a
bill Saturday making it easier for U.S. business travelers to access
Asia-Pacific nations more freely and quickly.
Obama signed the measure just before taking
the stage to address the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation CEO Summit in his
native Hawaii, referring it to it as an "APEC business gold card."
The APEC Business Travel Card (ABTC) allows
pre-screened business travelers easier entry to most of the 21 APEC member
economies. The card removes the hassle of individually applying for visas or
entry permits for every visit. It also allows multiple short-term entries into
participating economies during the three years the card is valid. Card holders
also benefit from faster immigration processing via special APEC fast lanes at
major airports.
"Everybody here appreciates it because
they're not going to have to wait in line as long at the airport," Obama
told the CEOs. "So that generated a lot of popularity."
Obama said his administration is going to keep
pursuing "every avenue that we have to see how we can ease and smooth the
ability of doing business with the United States and U.S. businesses being able
to operate overseas."
"And some of that has to do with us
changing our own internal operations," he said.
Besides easier access, the program was created
in 1997 to help promote new business opportunities, attend meetings and conduct
trade and investment activities.
Monica Whaley, president of the National
Center for APEC, said for all the successes that come out of APEC this year,
the card will be one that Americans will be able to hold in their hands. The
card, she said,
"will help American business travelers
spend less time waiting in lines at the airport, and more time closing deals in
the APEC region."
The participating APEC member economies are:
Australia, Brunei, Chile, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia,
Mexico, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Peru, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan,
Thailand and Vietnam.
Russia and Canada are transitional members
while Mexico is part operational moving towards full participation in the
program that was created in 1997.
Australia, which was one of the first three to
join the program along with South Korea and the Philippines, has among the
highest share of cardholders.
The legislation was unanimously approved by
the Senate earlier this month after being introduced this summer by Sens.
Daniel Inouye, D-Hawaii, Daniel Akaka, D-Hawaii and Maria Cantwell, D-Wash.
Akaka earlier said, the program would help
Hawaii and the rest of the United States to expand into growing Asian markets
while creating jobs at home.
Besides the National Center for APEC, the
legislation was supported by National
Foreign Trade Council, US-ASEAN Business
Council, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, U.S.-China Business Council and U.S. Council
for International Business.
JAYMES SONG | Associated Press
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