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China’s new leadership has signalled that it is time to step up the pace of reform, building on the remarkable economic and social achievements to date while recognising the pressing need for deep structural changes. Indeed, far-reaching reforms are necessary for continuing to raise living standards and well-being.
The Secretary-General, Mr. Angel Gurría, will be in Beijing (21st - 26th March 2013) to attend the China Development Forum, present the third OECD economic survey of China and to hold bilateral meetings with key representatives of China's authorities, business and academic world.
The site presents the OECD’s work to a Chinese audience, including studies in collaboration with and about China. It features a comprehensive overview of the organization, critical studies and activities. Users will find statistics, OECD work by topic, ...
The OECD and the People’s Republic of China have a long standing and close relationship that has steadily developed since the mid-1990s.
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