松の芯 ( Matsu no shin) ERIA, Spring shoot of young Pinacare 拝して 恃(たの)む ( Hai shite tanomu) Continue to anticipate your guidance 尊顔を ( Songan wo) Granted audience, dear honourable father Gurria To commemorate the occasion, Prof Nishimura cited a haiku, a Japanese short-form poetry, which he wrote himself. ERIA offered this idea as input for the East Asia Summit leaders and ministers.’ ‘Last year, for example, in the forum with OECD, we discussed the idea that ASEAN's efficient international production network had contributed to suppressing negative COVID-19 impact and that this could be a model for the era of the New Normal. ‘Based on the MoU, ERIA and OECD have cooperated on research and policy proposals in various fields related to economic integration in East Asia, such as the development of the ASEAN SME Policy Index and the ASEAN Trade Facilitation Indicators,’ stated Prof Nishimura, adding that both organisations had presented the prospect for East Asia’s economic development on the sidelines of the annual ASEAN Summits. In his remarks, Prof Nishimura recounted the projects and collaboration that ERIA and OECD had developed together. ‘We hope that the OECD and ERIA will play an important role in the economic recovery from the pandemic caused by the new coronavirus.’ ‘Now that effective policies are required in all countries, including the East Asia and ASEAN regions, where economic growth is remarkable, it is more important than ever for organisations such as the OECD and ERIA to cooperate and deepen cooperation,’ said Mr Nikai. Mr Toshihiro Nikai, who contributed to the creation of ERIA. The signing ceremony between OECD Secretary - General Mr Angel Gurria and ERIA President Prof Hidetoshi Nishimura was witnessed by the Chairman of the Parliamentary League for OECD/ERIA and Secretary-General of Liberal Democratic Party of Japan H.E. Tokyo/Paris, 28 April 2021: The Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA) and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) signed the second renewal of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the two organisations, putting more emphasis on a variety of research topics such as the environment, social development, SMEs, green growth, infrastructure, and connectivity.
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