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Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment 28.5.2021 11.31 | Published in English on 28.5.2021 at 14.59 Press release
The ministerial council meeting of the Organisation of Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) will be held virtually on 31 Mayâ1 June 2021. The meeting will focus on the economic recovery after the coronavirus pandemic and the future priorities of the OECD.
The meeting will also celebrate the 15-year work of the outgoing Secretary-General Angel GurrÃa and welcome his successor
Mathias Cormann. Minister for Development Cooperation and Foreign Trade
Ville Skinnari and Minister of Economic Affairs
Mika Lintilä will represent Finland at the meeting.
Lintilä will attend the meeting on 31 May when the focus will be on the lessons learned during the pandemic and the Member Statesâ priorities for economic recovery. In addition, the
Taiwan Cabinet allocates billions in new funding for COVID-19 vaccines
06/03/2021 05:09 PM
Premier Su Tseng-chang / CNA photo June 3, 2021
Taipei, June 3 (CNA) The Cabinet said Thursday that it has allocated an additional NT$79.2 billion ($2.87 billion) for the procurement and development of COVID-19 vaccines, under a broader relief budget it has approved to fund Taiwan s efforts to contain a recent domestic outbreak of the disease.
The NT$79.2 billion will be allocated to the Ministry of Health and Welfare (MOHW), which will use it to purchase COVID-19 vaccines and medicine and to fund clinical trials of locally produced vaccine candidates and drugs, the Cabinet said.