Trade and investment were the focus of the agenda in 1995 when China and the OECD initiated their co-operation with a first workshop. The partnership now extends across the broad range of core OECD policy areas and includes more than 30 Chinese ministries and government institutions.
OECD and China 1995 - 2015: 20 years of partnership
1. Library & Archives
Historical Exhibit
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China and the OECD: 1995 - 2015
20 years of partnership
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