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  • 17-October-2013

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    Belgium should address “flagrant” lack of resources for fighting foreign bribery, says OECD

    Fighting foreign bribery is not a priority in Belgium. Together with the flagrant lack of resources for Belgian law enforcement authorities, this has resulted in very few foreign bribery investigations and prosecutions. In the 14 years since the entry into force of the foreign bribery offence in Belgium, only one case of bribery of foreign public officials has been concluded.

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  • 16-October-2013

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    OECD sets out roadmap for Latvia’s membership

    The OECD has set out a path for Latvia’s accession to the Organisation, reinforcing a commitment to extend its global membership.

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  • 15-October-2013

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    Switzerland signs Multilateral Convention on Mutual Administrative Assistance in Tax Matters

    Switzerland has become the 58th country to sign the Multilateral Convention on Mutual Administrative Assistance in Tax Matters during a ceremony at the OECD.

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  • 15-October-2013

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    OECD’s chemical hazard assessment programme to shift focus

    The OECD is to review its chemical hazard assessment programme with the aim of providing a more specialised service for member countries from 2015.

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  • 14-October-2013

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    Press Conference 18 October: Latin American Economic Outlook 2014

    The OECD will present the eighth edition of the “Latin American Economic Outlook: Logistics and competitiveness for development” on Friday 18 October at 5:00 p.m, in Panama City. This year’s report focuses on how the region can enhance its logistics performance and makes policy recommendations on strengthening trade links, diversifying into higher value-added industries and optimising competitiveness.

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  • 10-October-2013

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    Reform R&D tax systems to boost innovation and help young firms, says OECD

    Most OECD governments use tax incentives to encourage businesses to invest in research and development (R&D) to boost innovation and drive economic growth. Others, like China, India and South Africa, are doing the same. But reforming these incentives would give countries a better return on their investment and support young innovative firms that play a crucial role in job creation, according to a new OECD report.

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  • 9-October-2013

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    OECD Secretary-General Gurría addresses dangers of U.S. impasse to world economy

    The current political deadlock in the United States is needlessly putting at risk the stability and growth not only of the US but also the world economy. This comes at a time when a fragile recovery in advanced economies was underway, and when a number of emerging economies were already facing new risks.

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  • 9-October-2013

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    Countries should make carbon pricing the cornerstone of climate policy, says OECD

    Credible and consistent carbon pricing must be the cornerstone of government actions to tackle climate change, according to a new OECD report.

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  • 8-October-2013

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    Boosting skills essential for tackling joblessness and improving well-being, says OECD

    The low-skilled are more likely than others to be unemployed, have bad health and earn much less, according to the first OECD Survey of Adult Skills. Countries with greater inequality in skills proficiency also have higher income inequality.

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  • 2-October-2013

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    Climate Change Lecture by OECD Secretary General Angel Gurría in London on Wednesday 9 October

    OECD Secretary-General Angel Gurría will present a major address on the Organisation’s latest analysis of climate change, investment and energy policies in London on Wednesday 9 October, at 10:30am.

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