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Indonesia and OECD to start accession discussions

Island nation would be Southeast Asia's first member of economic group

The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development will prepare a road map for Indonesia's accession to the group of mostly rich economies.   © AP

TOKYO -- The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development announced Tuesday that it will open accession talks with Indonesia. If it joins, Indonesia will be the first OECD member from Southeast Asia.

"As the largest economy in Southeast Asia and the world's third-largest democracy, Indonesia is a significant global player, providing important leadership across its region and beyond," OECD Secretary-General Mathias Cormann said in a statement.

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