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  • 13-novembre-2018

    Français

    Assemblée Nationale--Commission des Affaires Etrangères : La gouvernance économique mondiale à l’épreuve

    À quelle épreuve est donc confrontée la gouvernance de la mondialisation ? Bien entendu les grandes tensions actuelles sur le commerce mondial sont dans tous les esprits.

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  • 13-November-2018

    English

    Visit by Carlos Alvarado, President, Costa Rica to the OECD

    “Unity in diversity” has been President Alvarado’s trademark since taking office, a vocation that resonates well with the OECD’s focus on inclusive growth and our ongoing efforts to improve international co-operation.

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  • 13-November-2018

    English

    Special Session of the OECD Council: Visit by Carlos Alvarado, President, Costa Rica

    Costa Rica and the OECD have enjoyed a long and fruitful relationship. In 2013, Costa Rica sought our expertise in order to advance its reform agenda by commissioning a number of policy reviews, adhering to legal instruments and participating actively in OECD bodies.

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  • 13-November-2018

    English

    OECD Forum on Green Finance and Investment

    We are already living with the alarming consequences of global warming. Weather events this year — record-breaking heatwaves, wildfires, heavy rains, major tropical storms, diminishing Arctic sea ice — have given us a taste of what will happen if climate change intensifies.

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  • 12-November-2018

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    Meeting of the OECD Council – Address by Colombian President: Mr Iván Duque

    2018 has been a momentous year for Colombia. Five years after opening official accession talks, it successfully completed its accession process to the OECD and was invited by the Council to become one of our members last May. As you know, Colombia will become the 37th Member of the Organisation following the deposit of its instrument of accession to the OECD Convention, which we hope will happen very soon.

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  • 9-November-2018

    English

    Hand-over of the Global Deal to the OECD by Swedish PM Stefan Löfven

    Prime Minister, let me start by thanking you. The OECD is honoured by the confidence you are placing in us and in our esteemed colleagues from the ILO. Together, we look forward to supporting and developing the Global Deal partnership as it enters into a promising new phase.

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  • 9-November-2018

    English

    Meeting with the members of the Council with H.E. Ms. María Fernanda Espinosa Garcés, President of the 73rd Session of the United Nations General Assembly

    Sustainable economic and social development are central to peace, and to the prosperity of current and future generations. The landmark UN agreements on the 2030 Agenda and its Sustainable Development Goals, and the Paris Climate Agreement provide us with aspirational frameworks to work towards these goals, but we still have a long way to go to deliver on the promise of leaving no one behind.

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  • 7-November-2018

    English

    Achieving responsible, effective and inclusive multilateralism

    The rising tide of protectionist measures, which we are witnessing, is harmful and costly. Recent OECD data has estimated that each dollar of new tariffs costs global households 40 cents, while each dollar of tariff reduction adds 90 cents to global household incomes.

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  • 31-October-2018

    English

    18th International Economic Forum on Africa: Africa’s Shifting Boundaries

    What we will be focusing on today is precisely how we can design the policies which will lead to inclusion and ensure that everyone – families, farmers and businesses – reaps the benefits of Africa’s integration.

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  • 30-October-2018

    English

    OECD EMnet Business Meeting on Africa: “Infrastructure and Regional Connectivity”

    Quality infrastructure underpins virtually every policy area. It forms the links that bind our interconnected economies and societies together, enabling goods, services, energy, data, communications and people to move easily. Connecting Africa through world-class infrastructure is critical for its growth, its development, its intraregional integration and its integration into the world.

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