Indonesia joins the Development Centre

Indonesia has become the 34th member of the OECD’s Development Centre. Announcing the arrival of Indonesia on the Centre’s Board, Director and Chief Development Economist Javier Santiso said, “Indonesia is a very important G20 country, both in terms of the size of its population and economically. It’s development experience and its capacity to influence the economic development of Southeast Asia make it a valuable addition to the Board of the Development Centre”.

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