Chile signed the Convention founding the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development on 7 May 2010, thereby pledging its full dedication to achieving the Organisation’s fundamental aims and becoming the first South American country to join the OECD.
How does Chile work with the OECD? Like all the member countries, the Chilean government maintains a permanent delegation to the OECD, composed of an ambassador and diplomats.
As a member of the Council, Chile's ambassador, in consultation with his peers, agrees the programme of work which is described in the annual report and establishes the volume of the annual budget, contributions being assessed according to the relative size of each country’s economy.
Members of the Chilean Delegation monitor the work of the OECD’s various committees as well as the activities of the Development Centre of which Chile is a member.
What are the benefits of OECD membership?
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