New OECD membership drive begins

New OECD membership drive begins

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New OECD membership drive begins

Thailand has set a target of becoming a member of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) by 2028, government spokeswoman Rachada Dhnadirek said.

Speaking after Tuesday's cabinet meeting, Ms Rachada said the government is seriously advancing the process of joining the OECD, with the cabinet approving the establishment of a national steering committee to oversee Thailand's accession process.

The committee will be chaired by Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul and will be responsible for directing policy, accelerating implementation and coordinating the work of all relevant agencies.

Three deputy prime ministers -- Ekniti Nitithanprapas, Sihasak Phuangketkeow and Pakorn Nilprapunt -- will serve as vice chairmen.

The committee also includes senior officials overseeing the budget, civil service reform, economic planning, foreign affairs and legal affairs.

Several external experts have also been appointed to support the process in areas such as economics, law, governance, and international cooperation.

Ms Rachada said OECD membership is one of the government's key agendas because it represents a broad national upgrade across multiple sectors, including the economy, legal systems, governance, investment, competitiveness, innovation, the environment and quality of life.

She said accession would promote investor confidence and increase Thailand's competitiveness.

Thailand is undergoing the technical assessment phase which requires it to submit information and evaluate the compatibility of Thai laws, policies, and practices with OECD standards.

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