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      • On 15 May 2020, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) announced that Costa Rica has formally been invited to become the 38th member of the OECD after the completion of the accession process. Costa Rica will be the fourth country from Latin America to join the OECD, following Chile, Mexico and Colombia.
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    In 2021 Costa Rica became the first country from Central America to join the OECD, expanding the Organisation’s membership to 38 countries. Explore our data, policy advice and research to learn more.

  3. OECD Member countries formally invited Costa Rica to join the Organisation in May 2020, following a five-year accession process during which it underwent in-depth technical reviews by 22 OECD Committees and introduced major reforms to align its legislation, policies and practices to OECD standards.

  4. Jul 9, 2024 · For the citizens of Costa Rica, OECD membership promises tangible benefits. These include improved public services and infrastructure, enhanced economic opportunities, and greater...

  5. OECD Information for journalists, Today Costa Rica has formally become an OECD Member, the 38th country to do so in the Organisation’s 60-year history.

  6. On May 21, Costa Rican President Carlos Alvarado signed a law approved by Congress which recognizes Costa Rica’s OECD Accession Agreement and the OECD Convention. Four days later, the OECD announced Costa Rica’s official membership into the organization.

  7. May 28, 2020 · As an OECD member country, Costa Rica will have to comply with the highest standards across policy areas as it continues to open up the country to competition, while grappling with the economic consequences of COVID-19.

  8. On 25 May, Costa Rica officially concluded its accession process to the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) and became a Member, marking a historic milestone as part of the commemoration of its 200 years of independent life.

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