18-April-2024
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Taxing Wages 2024, the OECD’s annual flagship publication on the various taxes levied on wages and salaries in OECD countries, will be released on Thursday 25 April at 11:00 CEST (09:00 GMT).
18-April-2024
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The OECD will launch its latest Economic Survey of Latvia on 25 April 2024. The Survey reports on Latvia’s economic development in the face of recent global challenges. It provides a growth outlook and policy recommendations on fiscal issues, for education, and competition.
16-April-2024
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The 2024 Meeting of the OECD Council at Ministerial Level, chaired by Japan with Mexico and the Netherlands as Vice-Chairs, will take place on 2-3 May 2024.
11-April-2024
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International aid from official donors rose in 2023 to a new all-time high of USD 223.7 billion, up from USD 211 billion in 2022, as provider countries increased aid flows to Ukraine and directed more humanitarian assistance to developing countries, according to preliminary data collected by the OECD.
9-April-2024
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Record global temperatures around 1.4 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial averages led to more heatwaves and floods, longer wildfire seasons and widespread droughts in 2023.
9-April-2024
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The Blue Dot Network (BDN), the first global certification framework for quality infrastructure projects, will begin certifying projects and be hosted at the OECD. The BDN will now oversee the global roll-out of a certification framework which aims to help mobilise investment into projects that maximise the positive economic, social, environmental and development impact of infrastructure.
8-April-2024
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OECD headline inflation stable at 5.7% in February 2024, food inflation continues to slow
26-March-2024
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Anti-corruption and integrity frameworks are improving, but there is a need for renewed efforts to strengthen them globally by prioritising implementation, enhancing data collection, and taking account of emerging risks, says a new OECD report.
25-March-2024
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Mary Beth Goodman has been appointed as a new Deputy Secretary-General of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. She will assume her duties on 4 April 2024
18-March-2024
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Southeast Asia's care systems heavily depend on women, whether as paid or unpaid providers. With decreasing fertility rates and an ageing population, the demand for care will rapidly grow in the short- and long-term. Countries must take urgent action to set up reliable formal care sectors, according to the Social Institutions and Gender Index (SIGI) 2024 Regional Report for Southeast Asia.