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  • 21-March-2022

    English

    OECD and the Blue Dot Network

    The Blue Dot Network is an initiative founded by the United States, Australia and Japan to promote the quality infrastructure investment vital to support sustainable growth and a resilient economic recovery. The OECD Trust in Business Initiative promotes the implementation of internationally recognised standards and best practices for quality infrastructure investment by providing technical support to the Blue Dot Network.

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  • 21-March-2022

    English

    The Blue Dot Network: A proposal for a global certification framework for quality infrastructure investment

    21 March 2022 - The Blue Dot Network represents an innovative solution to help mobilise private sector investment by identifying and encouraging market-driven, transparent and sustainable infrastructure projects. This document presents an evidence-based proposal for a credible, efficient, transparent and sustainable certification framework that can provide a basis for operationalising the Blue Dot Network.

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  • 16-March-2022

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    Good Policies and Practices for Corporate Governance of Company Groups in Asia

    This report analyses developments in twelve jurisdictions and identifies seven areas of recommendations for corporate governance of company groups. These recommendations focus on issues related to risk management, governance policies, access to key information about activities of group companies, independent directors, permissible group structures, disclosure and controlling persons.

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  • 21-January-2022

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    Company Groups in India

    This report provides an overview of key developments including company group structures, controlling shareholders and related party transactions. It also presents policy measures to address issues relating to company groups in India.

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  • 20-January-2022

    English

    OECD-Asia Roundtable on Corporate Governance

    Established in 1999, the OECD-Asia Roundtable on Corporate Governance serves as a regional forum for exchanging experiences and advancing the reform agenda on corporate governance while promoting awareness and use of the OECD Principles of Corporate Governance.

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  • 20-janvier-2022

    Français

    Principes de l'OCDE applicables en matière de prix de transfert à l'intention des entreprises multinationales et des administrations fiscales 2022

    Dans une économie mondiale où les entreprises multinationales (EMN) jouent un rôle prépondérant, les gouvernements doivent s’assurer que les profits imposables des EMN ne sont pas transférés artificiellement hors de leur juridiction et que l’assiette fiscale déclarée par les EMN dans leur pays reflète l’activité économique qui y est menée. Pour les contribuables, il est essentiel de limiter les risques de double imposition économique. Les Principes de l’OCDE applicables en matière de prix de transfert fournissent des lignes directrices sur l’application du « principe de pleine concurrence », qui représente le consensus international pour la valorisation des transactions internationales entre entreprises associées. L’édition de janvier 2022 comprend les instructions révisées sur la mise en œuvre de la méthode transactionnelle du partage des bénéfices et les instructions à l’intention des administrations fiscales sur l’application de l’approche relative aux actifs incorporels difficiles à valoriser approuvées en 2018, ainsi que les nouvelles instructions sur les prix de transfert relatives aux transactions financières approuvées en 2020. Par ailleurs, des modifications de conformité ont été apportées au reste des Principes de l'OCDE applicables en matière de prix de transfert. Les Principes applicables en matière de prix de transfert ont été approuvés par le Conseil de l'OCDE dans leur version originale en 1995.
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  • 12-January-2022

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    Responsible Business Conduct in the State-Owned Enterprise Sector in Asia: Stocktaking of National Practices

    This report provides an overview of national practices to enable responsible business conduct (RBC) in state-owned enterprises (SOEs) by examining a sample of OECD countries and developing and emerging economies in the Asian region.

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  • 11-January-2022

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    OECD Working Party on State Ownership and Privatisation Practices

    The OECD Working Party on State Ownership and Privatisation Practices facilitates policy dialogue and information exchange between OECD Member countries and key partners on improving corporate governance of state-owned enterprises and implementing privatisation policies.

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  • 5-January-2022

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    FDI Regulatory Restrictiveness Index

    The FDI Regulatory Restrictiveness Index (FDI Index) measures statutory restrictions on foreign direct investment in 68 countries, including all OECD and G20 countries, and covers 22 sectors.

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  • 20-December-2021

    English

    The fiscal implications of strategic investment funds

    Strategic investment funds (SIFs) are instruments of economic and financial policy, and the operations of these funds have important fiscal implications. These implications span the full cycle of the SIFs’ operations, from funding, through capital allocation, to operations and maintenance of the invested assets. SIFs with a capacity to deploy capital efficiently have the potential to increase the effectiveness of the public expenditure programmes in the SIFs’ respective home countries. However, the establishment and operations of SIFs also carry important fiscal risks, which need to be recognised and addressed. This paper considers the flows of capital into and out of SIFs, as well as the relationship of these flows to the fiscal framework and macro-fiscal context of the SIFs’ home countries. It also looks at the fiscal liabilities that can result from SIFs’ activities, and from their possible insolvency and bankruptcy, offering suggestions for how these risks can be mitigated.
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