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  • 7-December-2023

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    Improving the business climate, public finances and social protection can further raise living standards in Thailand

    Thailand has achieved remarkable economic and social progress over the past decades. The economy has picked up since the COVID-19 pandemic, buoyed by a strong rebound of tourism. Bold reforms are now needed to make the recovery more solid and inclusive, according to a new OECD report.

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  • 6-December-2023

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    Global energy crisis and government responses drive a significant fall in tax levels in OECD countries

    High energy prices triggered by Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine prompted governments to reduce excise taxes during 2022, leading to lower tax levels in many countries, according to new OECD analysis.

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  • 5-December-2023

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    Decline in educational performance only partly attributable to the COVID-19 pandemic

    The eighth round of the OECD Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) 2022, originally scheduled for 2021 and postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, makes it the first large-scale study with data on how the pandemic has affected student performance and well-being.

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  • 5-December-2023

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    Consumer Prices, OECD - Updated: 5 December 2023

    OECD headline inflation falls to 5.6% in October 2023

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  • 1-December-2023

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    Cost of support measures for fossil fuels almost doubled in 2022 in response to soaring energy prices

    The cost of support measures for the production and consumption of fossil fuels increased sharply in 2022, as countries sought to cushion the impact of surging energy prices on households and firms, according to analysis released today by the OECD and IEA.

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  • 29-November-2023

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    Economic outlook: A mild slowdown in 2024 and slightly improved growth in 2025

    Global growth is set to remain modest, with the impact of the necessary monetary policy tightening, weak trade and lower business and consumer confidence being increasingly felt, according to the OECD’s latest Economic Outlook.

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  • 27-November-2023

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    Fuel taxes less resilient than emission permit prices amid high inflation

    Tax rates in the road transport sector decreased in a large majority of OECD and G20 countries between 2021 and 2023, due in part to government support and high inflation, eroding the carbon pricing signals designed to alter consumer behaviour and help countries meet climate change objectives, according to a new OECD report.

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  • 23-November-2023

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    International trade statistics: trends in third quarter 2023

    G20 merchandise trade contracts again in Q3 2023, while services trade growth appears to flatten

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  • 22-November-2023

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    Statement by the Secretary General on International Tax Cooperation

    The OECD is proud of its record of achieving consensus-based solutions to address tax evasion and avoidance, stabilise the international tax system and support developing countries.

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  • 22-November-2023

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    Media Advisory: Global Forum annual meeting

    The past decade has seen unprecedented progress in the global fight against offshore tax evasion, with sizable revenue benefits for governments worldwide. Voluntary disclosure programmes, offshore tax investigations and related measures have generated more than EUR 126 billion in additional revenues, while 123 jurisdictions are now committed to the international standard on Automatic Exchange of Information (AEOI).

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