OECD and COVID-19 Digital Issues Virtual Meeting

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Zoom details will be emailed to you prior to the meeting. Please do not hesitate to contact Mark Agnew at magnew@chamber.ca if you have any questions.

OECD and COVID-19 Digital Issues Virtual Meeting

OECD and COVID-19 Digital Issues Virtual Meeting

By Canadian Chamber of Commerce

Date and time

Thu, Jul 23, 2020 7:00 AM - 8:00 AM PDT

Location

Online

About this event

Business at OECD is the official business advisory group to the OECD secretariat and member governments. The Canadian Chamber of Commerce is the lead organization for Canada to Business at OECD and provides a platform for businesses to shape decisions at the OECD and gain leading insights on forward-looking policy discussions from government and private sector experts from around the world before they are enacted domestically. The OECD’s work covers many areas of public policy including trade, agriculture, tax, digital economy, innovation, health, financial services, and many others.

On Thursday July 23rd at 10am (EST) the Canadian Chamber will host a virtual meeting with Business at OECD staff to discuss OECD work related to digital issues, including artificial intelligence, AI and health, digital taxation, and data governance.

The meeting will be a chance for Canadian businesses and associations to hear about the OECD’s work and share your views to shape that work. The virtual meeting will be led by Business at OECD Senior Policy Director Nicole Primmer and Senior Director Strategic Engagement Ali Karami-Ruiz.

If you are interested please register as there are a limited number of seats. Registered participants will be sent the Zoom link closer to the day of the event

Don’t hesitate to contact Mark Agnew at magnew@chamber.ca if you have any questions. More info about the OECD’s COVID-19 work can be found online.

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The Canadian Chamber of Commerce is Canada’s largest and most activated business network — representing over 400 chambers of commerce and boards of trade and more than 200,000 business of all sizes, from all sectors of the economy and from every part of the country — to create the conditions for our collective success. The Canadian Chamber of Commerce is the undisputed champion and catalyst for the future of business success. From working with government on economy-friendly policy to providing services that inform commerce and enable trade, we give each of our members more of what they need to succeed: insight into markets, competitors and trends, influence over the decisions and policies that drive business success and impact on business and economic performance.

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