On 9 September 2021, the OECD launched two reports at the ASEAN Economic Ministers Meeting: the OECD Competition Assessment Reviews: Logistics Sector in ASEAN and the OECD Competitive Neutrality Reviews: Small-package Delivery Services in ASEAN.
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How can Competition Help ASEAN Countries Recover from COVID-19?
These reports are a contribution to a major initiative – funded by the UK Government – and undertaken by the OECD in close co-operation with the ASEAN Secretariat, ASEAN competition authorities and other government stakeholders. The project's objectives include improving logistics and transportation, boosting trade, and promoting economic growth and prosperity in ASEAN. As part of this project, the OECD has reviewed more than 700 laws and regulations in ASEAN member states and put together a wide range of non-binding recommendations to make those markets work better. As the region (and the rest of the world) grapples with the COVID-19 pandemic, this initiative in an area that has many knock-on effects across the economy can help to effectively contribute to a faster recovery and develop a more integrated ASEAN market. |
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OECD Competitive Neutrality Review of Small-package Delivery Services in ASEAN |
What's new?9 September 2021 - The OECD launched two reports on fostering competition in ASEAN at the 53rd ASEAN Economic Ministers Meeting.
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