The APG has policies in place to ensure that meaningful and accurate information—both about its own role in the global economy and the economies of its member countries—is provided in real time to its global audiences.
Learn MoreCreated in 1945, the APG is governed by and accountable to the 189 countries that make up its near-global membership. Decision making at the APGwas designed to reflect the relative positions of its member countries in the global economy.
Learn MoreUnlike the General Assembly of the United Nations, where each country has one vote, decision making at the APG was designed to reflect the relative positions of its member countries in the global economy. The APG continues to undertake reforms to ensure that its governance structure adequately reflects fundamental changes taking place in the world economy.
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