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OECD Economic Outlook No. 85 - Chinapdf,36Kb,English | View long abstract 24-Jun-2009 Summary of developments and projections for China taken from the latest OECD Economic Outlook. Also available:Related documents: |
OECD Steel Committee sees market recovery beginning end 2009 at earliest09-Jun-2009 The gobal economic crisis has led to a sharp contraction in steel production, consumption, prices and jobs. According to industry and government officials at the OECD’s Steel Committee meeting in Paris on 8-9 June 2009, conditions for a recovery in demand could begin to be seen towards the end of the year. |
Official visit of the Secretary-General to the People's Republic of China (Beijing, 18-21 April 2009)English | View long abstract 22-Apr-2009 During Angel Gurría's official visit to the People's Republic of China he attended the International Ministerial Conference on Nuclear Energy in the 21st Century. Also available:Related documents: |
New policy measures needed to continue tertiary reform without reducing quality, says OECD05-Mar-2009 05/03/2009 – Like many other countries, China faces the dilemma of expanding its tertiary education system within a tight fiscal constraint. Special challenges in China include the unprecedented scale in student numbers and the rapidly rising aspirations of students and parents for upward social mobility through education. |
Creating More and Better Jobs in Brazil, China and Indiaon 08-Apr-2009 The OECD Development Centre has recently organised a joint seminar with the Directorate for Employment, Labour and Social Affairs (ELS) focusing on the evolution of the quantity and quality of employment and its impact on poverty and inequality, with a specific focus on Brazil, China and India. |
Macao, China announces plans to implement OECD standardsEnglish | View long abstract 23-Mar-2009 The OECD welcomed an announcement by Macao, China that it intends to implement the OECD standards on transparency and exchange of information for tax purposes. Also available: |
Official visit of the Secretary-General to the People's Republic of Chinafrom 20-Mar-2009 to 25-Mar-2009 On the occasion of his second official visit to the People's Republic of China, Angel Gurría attended the 10th annual meeting of the China Development Forum and met several government officials. |
Economic crisis threatens China’s rural strategy, says OECD24-Mar-2009 China should speed up investment in rural services and infrastructure and create jobs in non-agricultural sectors for returning migrants. This will help offset the fast-rising impact of the economic slowdown on the rural economy. |
OECD launches the investment policy review of China20-Mar-2009 During his second official visit to the People's Republic of China, Angel Gurría launched the Chinese language translation of OECD's investment policy review of China which looks at Chinese government efforts to encourage responsible business conduct against the backdrop of recent regulatory changes and China's increasing outward investment. |
Regulatory Reform in China: Defining the Boundary Between the Market and the State20-Mar-2009 This report covers the overall economic context for regulatory reform in China. It assesses the government’s capacity to manage regulatory reform, competition policy and enforcement, and market openness. Included are specific chapters on the electricity and water sectors. |