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  • 3-December-2015

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    OECD Urban Roundtable of Mayors and Ministers

    Mayors and ministers gathered for the 6th OECD Roundtable concluded that the solution to climate change will happen in cities. National governments alone will not be able to tackle environmental challenges, sustainable development should include cities and their governments as main stakeholders. Creating sustainable cities is a global agenda and Habitat III is an opportunity to shape the global urban agenda for the next 20 years.

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  • 19-June-2012

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    G20: Global Forum and OECD report steady progress in international tax co-operation

    cooperation - Steady progress is being made towards tackling tax evasion more effectively, according to reports presented to G20 leaders at their summit in Los Cabos, Mexico

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  • 31-January-2011

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    Mexico and G20

    Mexico's finance minister Ernesto Cordero talks about economic recovery and the G20 agenda during a visit to the OECD.

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  • 1-September-2009

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    5th Global Forum on Transparency and Exchange of Information, 1-2 September 2009, Mexico City

    Representatives of almost 100 governments were invited to meet in Los Cabos, Mexico, on 1-2 September 2009 to decide next steps in a global campaign to improve transparency and exchange of banking, ownership and other information for tax purposes.

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  • 2-December-2008

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    Latin American Roundtable, Mexico City, 2-3 December 2008

    This meeting in Mexico City provided an important opportunity to take stock of recent corporate governance-related developments in Latin America, particularly in the wake of the current global financial turmoil.

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  • 1-September-2006

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    OECD Global Forum on Trade: A trade policy dialogue on the multiple dimensions of market access and development, Mexico City, Mexico, 23-24 October 2006

    The Forum would consider Market access across various development dimensions including global (MFN) liberalisation, North-South trade and South-South trade, trade in services, and regional trade liberalisation (as a complement to multilateral liberalisation).

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