OECD

The Organisation for Economic Co-operation (OECD) was established in 1961 as the successor to the OEEC, established in 1947. Its mission is to "promote policies that will improve the economic and social well-being of people around the world." It works on issues related to economic, social and environmental change, including topics such as regulatory reform, development and international trade. The OECD is open for global membership and currently has 34 member countries from Europe, and North and South America. Other countries, in particular, the emerging economies, are partner countries of the OECD. =OECD's work related to trade facilitation= Through the trade department, the OECD contributes to quantitative economic research on the costs and benefits of trade facilitation. It also reviews implementation experiences in its member and partner countries, and contributes as a so-called Annex D organization to the WTO negotiations on trade facilitation. =OECD instruments that are covered in this wiki=
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