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Teema: Registration, Survey, VIP Stakeholder lunch - CCP Ministerial, 8-9 October 2024
Kuupäev: 2024-07-31 17:01
Dear Colleagues,
We kindly ask all delegations to take note of the upcoming deadlines and
updates provided below. If your delegation anticipates any issues with the
timeline outlined in this email, please contact us as soon as possible.
We are pleased to provide the online registration form for delegations and
a survey to indicate intervention preferences for Ministers and Heads of
Delegation at the CCP Ministerial meeting. We would like to note that
delegations will be limited to a maximum of 8 delegates per delegation
(Head of Delegation plus 7).
* Ministerial
<https://www.oecd-events.org/consumer-policy-ministerial/registration/ccp-
ministerial-meeting-registration> registration link: Deadline 30
September at noon (Paris time)
* Survey
<https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=1MdBrGEfDUaw9PySWitHH
GnD76m5epJIjhIhcRLENTlUMjNLM05MQTc5QUw0NFM2UllCS1lCTlJQNi4u&origin=lprLink
> for HoD interventions: Deadline 26 August COB (Paris time)
We encourage delegations to coordinate internally to identify a single
point of contact to fill out the forms and accurately submit the requested
information.
The survey form will enable delegations to rank their intervention
preferences and help the OECD Secretariat in tracking and managing
interventions for the Ministerial thematic sessions. The Secretariat will
collate all responses and reach out to delegations for further
coordination and next steps closer to the Ministerial.
Following the initial distribution of official invitation letters on 11-12
July, we kindly remind all delegations that confirmation of participation
in the CCP Ministerial is due by 9 August 2024. For those delegations
still awaiting a letter, the second batch will be sent out shortly, and an
adjusted RSVP date will be communicated accordingly.
We also take this time to share an invitation to all Heads of Delegation
to the VIP stakeholder lunch on 8 October, hosted by Business at OECD and
Consumer International (please see attached). Please confirm your HoD’s
participation in the VIP stakeholder lunch by 6 September 2024. We look
forward to engaging discussions with stakeholders!
We thank you for your kind collaboration in this process and do not
hesitate to contact us for any enquiries you may have about the
Ministerial. Please also note that the first logistical note will be
circulated shortly.
Best Regards,
The CCP Ministerial Team
OECD Secretariat
Consumer Policy/Consumer Product Safety
Directorate for Science, Technology and Innovation (STI)
2, rue André Pascal - 75775 Paris Cedex 16
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Dear esteemed Head of delegation,
Business at OECD and Consumer International are pleased to extend this invitation to you to attend a
working lunch on the occasion of the first Consumer Policy Ministerial at the OECD, on October 8th,
2024, from 12:30 – 14:00.
The theme of the lunch, "A Shared Roadmap for Safety and Sustainability," underscores the critical
importance of evolving consumer product safety standards in response to contemporary challenges.
Consumer trust hinges on product safety, especially in today's global marketplace where over 30% of
consumers shop online and nearly 80% are impacted by the climate crisis. Our strategies for ensuring
safety must adapt to these changes. This discussion – the first of its kind, bringing business and
consumer advocates together from around the world – will explore how to ensure product safety now
and in the future.
This working lunch will bring together global leaders from business, government, and consumer
advocacy groups to address key topics such as the strategies to promote the reuse and repair of
consumer products without compromising safety, the harmonization of cross-border consumer
protections between businesses and governments, and more.
The lunch will provide an opportunity for participants to hear from stakeholders across the board and
engage with fellow attendees in an interactive setting. We look forward to your insights and
contributions. More information on the agenda, additional guiding questions, and other logistical
concerns will be shared in due course.
Please confirm your attendance to
[email protected] with
[email protected] and
[email protected] in Cc by 6 September, and we will come back to you to confirm your participation.
Kindly note that seating is limited and reserved for Heads of Delegations only.
Thank you for your attention to this invitation, we look forward to a productive and engaging meeting.
Best regards,
Hanni Rosenbaum Helena Leurent
Executive Director Director-General
Business at OECD Consumers International
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