The OECD will release the Regulatory Policy Outlook 2025, on Wednesday 9 April, starting at 13:30 CEST (11:30 GMT). The Outlook examines regulatory quality across the OECD, with a specific focus on how governments can better regulate for people, the planet, and the future.
Media are invited to a public webinar covering key findings, featuring:
- Mathias Cormann, OECD Secretary-General
- Paetongtarn Shinawatra, Prime Minister, Thailand
- Valdis Dombrovskis, European Union Commissioner for Economy and Productivity, Implementation and Simplification
- Patricia Rojas Morales, Minister of Economy, Industry and Commerce, Costa Rica
- Hyung Ki Nam, Vice Minister, Office of Government Policy Coordination, Korea
The Outlook tracks OECD Member country implementation efforts over the past decade to fully embed the 2012 OECD Recommendation on Regulatory Policy and Governance, while providing a guide to good regulatory practices to help close identified gaps. The Outlook also discusses pathways for governments to better engage citizens and businesses in the laws and regulations that affect their daily lives and activities.
Further information on the OECD’s work on regulatory reform is available here.
Media requests to receive the Regulatory Policy Outlook 2025 under embargo prior to release should be sent by email to embargo@oecd.org. Journalists requesting an electronic version in advance of the release time agree to respect OECD embargo conditions.
For further information or to arrange interviews, journalists should contact Lawrence Speer in the OECD Media Office (+33 1 45 24 97 00).
Working with over 100 countries, the OECD is a global policy forum that promotes policies to preserve individual liberty and improve the economic and social well-being of people around the world.