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  • 5-April-2016

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    Germany: Boost investment and productivity for a stronger economy and more inclusive society

    Germany is in a solid economic position, but ageing and technological change require new investments in people to ensure a stronger and more inclusive society, according to the latest OECD Economic Survey of Germany.

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  • 4-April-2016

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    Statement from OECD Secretary-General Angel Gurría on the “Panama Papers”

    The “Panama Papers” revelations have shone the light on Panama’s culture and practice of secrecy. Panama is the last major holdout that continues to allow funds to be hidden offshore from tax and law enforcement authorities

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  • 4-April-2016

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    Mr. Angel Gurría, Secretary-General of the OECD, scheduled to be in Tokyo on 11-13 April 2016

    Mr. Angel Gurría, Secretary-General of the OECD, will be in Tokyo on 11-13 April 2016, on an official visit to Japan. During his visit, he will be participating in the OECD Global Parliamentary Network Meeting co-hosted by the National Diet of Japan on 12-13 April. He will also launch OECD Better Policies Series: Japan 2016 and OECD Territorial Reviews of Japan 2016.

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  • 1-April-2016

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    Rising tax revenues are key to economic development in African countries

    Tax revenues in African countries are rising as a proportion of national incomes, according to the inaugural edition of Revenue Statistics in Africa. In 2014, the eight countries covered by the report - Cameroon, Côte d’Ivoire, Mauritius, Morocco, Rwanda, Senegal, South Africa and Tunisia - reported tax revenues as a percentage of GDP ranging from 16.1% to 31.3%.

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  • 31-March-2016

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    Ministerial Meeting on Agriculture at OECD – 7 & 8 April 2016

    Population growth and increasing prosperity are driving and changing global demand for agricultural products, while other challenges, like climate change and increased competition for limited natural resources like land and water, loom on the horizon.

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  • 31-March-2016

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    OECD Economic Survey of Germany launches Tuesday 5 April 2016

    The OECD Economic Survey of Germany, to be published on Tuesday 5 April, discusses how the country can use its current position of strength to prepare for the substantial opportunities and challenges that lie ahead, particularly as concerns strengthening productivity and investment, boosting well-being in an ageing society and ensuring that newly-arrived migrants are fully integrated into the labour force and society.

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  • 29-March-2016

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    Global mayors join forces to address inequalities and foster inclusive growth in cities worldwide

    Mayors from cities across the United States, Asia, Europe, Africa and Latin America gathered in New York to launch a global campaign to address rising inequalities and foster inclusive growth in their cities, in their countries and worldwide.

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  • 22-March-2016

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    Poland: Investment in infrastructure and skills will support higher living standards and greater well-being

    Polish economic growth remains solid and unemployment is decreasing, but further investments in infrastructure and skills will be essential to sustain a continuing improvement in living standards, environmental quality and well-being, according to the latest OECD Economic Survey of Poland.

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  • 16-March-2016

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    Latin America and the Caribbean: Tax revenues rise slightly but remain well below OECD levels

    Despite a continuing slowdown in economic growth, tax revenues in Latin American and Caribbean countries rose slightly in 2014, as a proportion of national incomes, according to new data from the annual Revenue Statistics in Latin America and the Caribbean publication.

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  • 16-March-2016

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    OECD Anti-Bribery Ministerial Declaration

    Ministers and representatives from the 41 State Parties to the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention have reaffirmed their commitment to continued implementation of the Convention and called for robust enforcement of their anti-foreign bribery laws.

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