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Sunday, February 12, 2006 



Announcing OECD Forum 2006

“ Balancing Globalisation“

Centre de Conférences Internationales, Paris, 22-23 May 2006

What is the OECD Forum?

The OECD Forum is the "must-go" event on today's international calendar. It is a "multi-stakeholder summit" which brings together business and labour leaders, civil society personalities, government ministers and leaders of international organisations to discuss the key issues of the 21st century. What is unique about the OECD Forum is that it enables participants to shape the outcome of the annual OECD ministerial meeting.

What is on the agenda of OECD Forum 2006?

· Solving global economic imbalances
· Optimising the contribution of financial markets to economic growth
· Reaping the full benefits of technology and innovation
· Managing the successful integration of China and India into the world economy
· Creating jobs in the 21st century
· Ensuring that trade and investment are effective and ethical motors for development

Recently confirmed speakers include:

The following speakers will help animate our discussions on China:
Ying Chen, Deputy Director-General, China Enterprise Confederation; Sheri Xiaoyi Liao, President, Global Village of Beijing; Joerg Wuttke, Chief Representative China, BASF China

REGISTER NOW ON LINE TO PARTICIPATE IN OECD FORUM 2006 AND BENEFIT FROM OUR ‘EARLY BIRD’ CONFERENCE FEE!

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