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OECD and U.S. signal openness to new entrants, including Brazil

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Brazil's accession to the OECD is back on the agenda this week, during the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development's annual ministerial meeting which began on Tuesday, October 5, in Paris.

With the coronavirus pandemic and a diplomatic deadlock between Americans and Europeans on the issue, the accession of new countries has been paralyzed for months.

At the opening of the event, the Secretary-General of the organization Mathias Cormann reinforced the goal of opening the entity's doors to six new countries: Argentina, Brazil, Bulgaria, Croatia, Peru, and Romania. He said membership represents . . .

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