Accession to the Organisation is a transformative process that helps a country to align with OECD standards and best practices and thereby improve economic and social outcomes for the coutnry and its citizens.
The OECD’s more than 60-year reputation for setting international standards and advancing policy on everything from trade and education to the digital transition and the environment enables it to help Member countries build domestic support to implement better reforms for better lives. (Learn more about the OECD.)
The OECD has grown from 20 founding Member countries in 1960 to 38 Members today from across Europe, North and South America and Asia-Pacific. Accession discussions are currently underway with eight countries: in 2022 the Organisation opened discussions with Argentina, Brazil, Bulgaria, Croatia, Peru and Romania, in 2024, it opened discussions with Indonesia and Thailand – the two largest Southeast Asian economies and the first from the region to start accession processes.