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Launch of OECD Investment Policy Review of China (Chinese edition)21-Mar-2009 Angel Gurría, OECD Secretary-General Mr. Gurría presented in Beijing the 2008 OECD Investment Policy Review of China which assesses recent developments in the Chinese investment environment and focuses on the government’s efforts to encourage ... Related documents: |
OECD countries stay open to commercial investments by sovereign wealth funds09-Apr-2008 OECD countries are committed to keeping their investment frontiers open to sovereign wealth funds (SWFs) as long as these funds invest for commercial, not political ends. That is the message in a letter from OECD Secretary-General Angel Gurría to G7 Finance Ministers. Also available: |
OECD recommends China to reconsider its new rules on cross-border mergers and acquisitions11-Dec-2006 China should reconsider some of its new regulations and policies concerning cross-border mergers and acquisitions that were introduced on 9 November 2006 by the National Development and Reform Commission, according to a new OECD report. Also available: |
China should cut barriers to foreign investment, says OECD18-Apr-2006 China should make the rules and regulations for cross-border mergers and acquisitions (M&A) more open and transparent to attract more and better foreign investment, according to a new OECD report. Also available: |
Global Corporate Social Responsibility Forum: China22-Feb-2006 Donald J. Johnston, Secretary-General of the OECD Speech delivered during the Corporate Social Responsibility Forum held in Beijing on 22 February 2006. The Secretary-General outlines how Responsible Business Conduct (RBC) benefits China. |
Governance in China12-Sep-2005 Governance is the next issue the People’s Republic of China needs to tackle. This report shows how governance impacts on public action by looking at different policy sectors, takes stock of the progress made in public management and public finance, and explores policy options for the future. Related documents: |
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Updating the Guidelines for MNEs