Last February 14 to 15, ministers and high-level representatives from Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) member and partner countries convened in Paris for a ministerial meeting on Responsible Business Conduct (RBC). The meeting, attended by ministers of finance, economy, foreign affairs, trade and other government departments, came together for discussions around the broad theme "Promoting and enabling responsible business conduct in the global economy." It was co-chaired by France and the United States with Canada, Chile, Japan, Morocco, and the United Kingdom as vice chairs.
The OECD is an international organization comprised of 38 member-countries spanning North and South America to Europe and the Asia-Pacific. Working with more than 100 member and partner countries, organizations and stakeholders, the OECD aims to promote policies and evidence-based international standards to preserve equality, liberty, opportunity, and improve the economic and social well-being of people around the world.
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