Business at OECD

Business at OECD
Location: Paris
Founded: 1962
Membership: Top business organizations from all 35 OECD member economies as well as major non-member economies

Role

Business at OECD speaks for business at the OECD. Established in 1962, it stands for policies that enable businesses of all sizes to contribute to growth, economic development and prosperity. Through Business at OECD, national business and employers federations and their members provide expertise to the OECD and governments for competitive economies, better business and better lives.

Recent News

USCIB Joins BIAC at OECD Ministerial Council Meeting 2024 (5/6/2024) - USCIB’s President and CEO Whitney Baird attended the OECD MCM 2024 from May 2-3 as part of the Business at OECD (BIAC) delegation. The theme of this year’s MCM was “Co-Creating the Flow of Change: Leading Global Discussions with Objective and Reliable Approaches towards Sustainable and Inclusive Growth.”  BIAC called upon the Ministers to strengthen the competitiveness of OECD economies, […]
Argentina and Indonesia Are the Latest Countries to Begin OECD Accession Negotiations (5/1/2024) - The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) is now formally undertaking accession negotiations with Argentina and Indonesia.  While Argentina was invited to accede to the OECD in 2022, political turmoil delayed progress until a new Argentine Administration led by President Javier Milei recommitted to the process this year. The OECD adopted Argentina’s accession roadmap in March and now awaits […]

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