About us
Discover Business at OECD's core values, their institutional role, their membership, and more.
About us
About us
Discover Business at OECD's core values, their institutional role, their membership, and more.
The OECD
The OECD
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About the OECD
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Why the OECD matters to business
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Policy areas
Explore how Business at OECD champions business diplomacy for competitive economies in various policy areas.
Responsible Business
Corporate Governance, Integrity and Anti-Corruption, Responsible Business Conduct
Skills and Employment
Education, Employment, Labour, Social Affairs, Private Pensions
Innovation and Digital
Consumer Policy, Digital Policy, Innovation, Technology
Emerging Markets
China, Development, Latin America, Southeast Asia
Environment and Green Growth
Biotechnology, Chemicals, Environment, Energy, Nanotechnology
Taxation
Competitive Markets and Growth
Competition, Economic Policy, Finance, Governance, Regulation, SMEs, Entrepreneurship
Food, Health, and Well-Being
Food, Agriculture, Health, Tourism
Open Markets
Illicit Trade, Export Credits, Investment, Trade
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Advocacy
Advocacy
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Engagement with Ministers
How we engage with government Ministers
Consultation with the OECD's Leadership and Ambassadors
Our annual meeting with the OECD's member countries and leadership
Representation in the OECD's Bodies
How we interact with the OECD's Committees, Working Parties, and Task Forces
Newsroom
Newsroom
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Why the OECD matters to business
For decades, the OECD has provided unique value promoting private sector-led growth, from improving economic performance, fostering trade, investment, entrepreneurship, and job creation, over leading global tax discussions to shaping the sustainability agenda. The OECD provides a forum for governments to collaborate on economic and social policy issues with tangible outputs that impact the private sector.
Explore the various policy areas, where the OECD impacts the private sector community.
Economic Governance
The OECD is a global leader in economic and financial data collection and analysis, and promotes high-level standards for public governance and regulatory policy, ensuring businesses operate in a stable, predictable, and competitive environment.
Trade and Investment
By promoting open markets, regulatory coherence, and investment-friendly policies, the OECD enhances international competition and economic stability for international business.
Taxation
The OECD provides a forum for discussing and developing international tax standards, which seek to enhance tax transparency, competitiveness and a fair and predictable environment for business.
Corporate Governance and Responsible Business Conduct
The OECD sets global benchmarks for responsible business conduct and the fight against corruption, creating a more transparent, predictable, and fair business environment.
Digital Economy and Innovation
The OECD is driving the digital transformation by providing a forum to discuss international recommendations that foster innovation, while ensuring regulatory coherence, interoperability and predictability for business.
Green Growth
The OECD promotes a coordinated, evidence-based approach to climate and environment policy, fostering regulatory predictability and a stable trade and investment environment for sustainable business growth.
Employment and Skills
The OECD fosters active labour markets and a productive workforce, supporting employer access to talent in light of tight labour markets, changing demographics, and international migration.
Sector-Specific Work
In addition, the OECD also leads impactful sector-specific work, including on finance, health, tourism, steel, shipbuilding, infrastructure or agriculture.