Morocco's Minister of Economy and Finance, Nadia Fettah, took part in the Ministerial Council Meeting (MCM) of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), which opened in Paris on Thursday.
The MCM is, of all OECD events, the one that takes place at the highest level, bringing together ministers of finance, economics, foreign affairs, trade and other ministries from OECD Member and Partner countries as well as representatives of international organizations.
On the sidelines of the two-day event, Nadia Fettah will hold bilateral meetings with several ministers and representatives of international and regional organizations.
The theme for this year's MCM on “Leading Global Discussions with Objective and Reliable Approaches towards Sustainable and Inclusive Growth” comprises three overarching pillars: “A Diverse, Inclusive, and Likeminded OECD: Strengthening the Outreach of our Work,” “An Economic Order based on the Shared Values: Firmly Maintaining Free and Fair Trade and Enhancing Economic Resilience” and “Co-creating a Better Future: Addressing Emerging Challenges at Global Scale”.
The 2024 MCM, chaired by Japan and vice-chaired by Mexico and the Netherlands, offers Members and non-Members alike the opportunity to engage in high-level discussions on the decisive issues facing the international community today.
The meeting will leverage the strengths of the OECD to help policymakers around the world develop robust, well-coordinated responses to each of the structural transformations ahead - responses rooted in the shared values of democracy, human rights protection, the rule of law and market principles.