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OECD to release Economic Outlook on Wednesday 8 June 2022

 

02/06/2022 - The OECD will publish its latest Economic Outlook, containing analysis and projections for the world economy, OECD member countries, G20 countries and key partners, on Wednesday 8 June 2022.


OECD Secretary-General Mathias Cormann and Deputy Secretary-General/Chief Economist Laurence Boone will present the Outlook (in English, with French interpretation) during an event starting at 11:00 CET (09:00 GMT). The event will be open to press. To attend the press conference in person, register here.

 

Registration also gives access to the open sessions of the annual Meeting of the OECD Council at Ministerial Level on 9-10 June and associated side events.

 

A summary of the Economic Outlook and key data will be freely accessible on the OECD’s web site at http://www.oecd.org/economic-outlook/. You are invited to include this Internet link in reports on the Outlook.

 

Journalists unable to attend can register to participate in the presentation of the Economic Outlook, via Zoom.  The Economic Outlook presentation will also be webcast live, without registration.

 

Media requests to receive the Economic Outlook under embargo prior to release should be sent by e-mail to embargo@oecd.org. Journalists requesting an electronic version in advance of the release time agree to respect OECD embargo conditions.

 

The release of the Economic Outlook takes place ahead of the annual OECD Ministerial Meeting, where ministers will discuss:  “The Future We Want: Better Policies for the Next Generation and a Sustainable Transition.” The meeting, chaired by Italy, will open at 10:00 CEST (08:00 GMT) on Thursday 9 June.  A final press conference will take place on Friday 10 June at 15:45 CEST (13:45 GMT).

 

For further information on the Economic Outlook or the MCM, contact Lawrence Speer or Stephen Dibiasio in the OECD Media Office (+33 1 4524 9700).

 

Working with over 100 countries, the OECD is a global policy forum that promotes policies to preserve individual liberty and improve the economic and social well-being of people around the world.

 

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