Bulgaria accelerates its path to the OECD
Bulgaria's accession to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) remains a leading foreign policy priority for the government. During a meeting in Paris, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Velislava Petrova and OECD Secretary-General Mathias Cormann reaffirmed their commitment to accelerating the process.
"We highly value the close, positive, and constructive cooperation with the OECD Secretariat," stated Minister Petrova.
Progress to date
- Reviews have been completed in 18 out of the organization's 25 working bodies.
- Bulgaria is in an excellent position to finalize the technical phase within the current year.
- The focus is on reforms to improve regulatory frameworks, competition, and the business environment.
Why is OECD membership important?
The OECD is the "club of developed economies," and membership in it signifies recognition of stability, predictability, and compliance with high standards in economic policy. This brings direct benefits to the investment climate and increases the country's prosperity.
The process involves active cooperation with international partners and adaptation to global standards for growth and open markets.