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07AMMAN3881
2007-09-18 14:19:00
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Embassy Amman
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MENA OECD STEERING GROUP MEETS IN AMMAN TO PLAN FOR

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UNCLAS AMMAN 003881 

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E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: ECON EFIN EINV XF
SUBJECT: MENA OECD STEERING GROUP MEETS IN AMMAN TO PLAN FOR
NOVEMBER INVESTMENT MINISTERIAL IN CAIRO


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UNCLAS AMMAN 003881

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STATE FOR E, EEB/OIA, EEB/FO, NEA/ELA, AND NEA/RA
STATE PASS AID

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: ECON EFIN EINV XF
SUBJECT: MENA OECD STEERING GROUP MEETS IN AMMAN TO PLAN FOR
NOVEMBER INVESTMENT MINISTERIAL IN CAIRO


Sensitive but unclassified. Not for internet distribution.


1. (SBU) The Steering Group of the MENA OECD Investment Program met
in Amman, Jordan on September 5 to review progress and prepare for
its ministerial meeting. The Egyptian Prime Minister will open the
November 28 Ministerial and its Investment Minister will chair the
meeting. The initiative, now in its 4th year, assists countries in
the region in developing and executing national reform agendas to
improve the investment/business climate, and also provides a
regional forum for comparing experiences and tracking progress in
implementing reforms. It has active participation from the region
and includes support and participation from major OECD members
including the U.S., Japan, UK, and Canada as well as from
international institutions including the World Bank, UNDP, and the
Islamic Development Bank.


2. (SBU) Among the key developments from the meeting was the
announcement of OECD and World Bank collaboration on a project to
develop more refined diagnostic tools and performance indicators,
based on experiences with the Bank's Doing Business indicators and
OECD's Policy Framework for Investment, to more uniformly measure
progress of countries across the region. A first review of a draft
Ministerial Declaration and agenda for the Ministerial was also
conducted. After revision, the draft will be circulated again for
comment. A second round of invitations to MENA and OECD member
Ministers will be sent shortly, including to Secretary Rice and OPIC
President Mosbacher who attended last year. Canada, which is in the
process of making a three-year contribution through its development
assistance agency, joined the U.S., UK, Japan, Bahrain, and other
major financial backers in the Steering Group.


3. (SBU) U.S. participation was led by State/EEB's Investment Office
Director Wes Scholz, who was accompanied by Gregory Howell of
State/NEA's MEPI office and James Filpi of the Commerce Department
General Counsel's Office. Filpi briefed the steering group on its
MEPI-funded commercial law development program and its value to
countries in the region. On the margins of the meeting, Scholz
briefed OECD officials on USG plans to fund an advisor on investment
climate issues in Iraq, as a part the U.S. commitment to the
MENA-OECD Initiative.


4. (SBU) Info Posts interested in obtaining more information should
contact Mark Cullinane in State's investment office at
cullinanemw@state.gov or 202-736-4012. The investment office would
be happy to provide background regarding project status in
individual countries or information on the November Ministerial in
Cairo.

5. (U) This message was drafted by EEB/ODF/OIA.


6. (U) Tripoli: minimize considered.

Visit Amman's Classified Web Site at
http://www.state.gov.sgov.gov/p/nea/amman/


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