OECD High-level Symposium: 
Smart rules, stronger business


17-18 November 2025

OECD Conference Centre
Paris, France

About the Symposium

The world faces an increasingly challenging global economic outlook. As governments tackle interconnected policy challenges, they also find themselves overseeing growingly complex bodies of regulation. In a global and fast evolving environment, regulations tend to lag behind market evolution, overlap and multiply. While regulations have been developed to support positive societal and economic outcomes, fragmentation, inconsistency or poor implementation can undermine and hinder these very goals, making policy priorities more difficult to achieve and hindering productivity growth. These negative effects are magnified in a rapidly evolving technological environment and a globalised world where the lack of cross-border harmonisation bears high costs. 

In this context, some governments across the world are starting to put forward ambitious regulatory burden and simplification initiatives. Their objectives span from spurring economic growth and competitiveness to regaining public trust in effective government action, and they focus on decisively different approaches that range from reducing procedural burdens (administrative simplification) to removing regulations and their objectives altogether (deregulation). In general, these initiatives build on years or decades of existing programmes designed to cut red tape – initiatives that have not been sufficient to avoid creeping regulatory complexity. 

The OECD high-level Symposium “Simplifying for Success” will provide a pivotal platform to explore current regulatory burden reduction and simplification initiatives and define the path to tangible outcomes for business. Global leaders from government, business, trade and consumer protection organisations will exchange on what has been learnt from past efforts, what is different today, and how governments can more effectively reduce regulatory complexity and costs while safeguarding the public interest. 

The Symposium forms part of the OECD Simplifying for Success (S4S) initiative, that aims to support renewed government efforts to deliver simple, smart and streamlined regulations to help unlock prosperity. This objective will be supported by providing a forum for exchange and peer learning on current initiatives and to take stock of past efforts, developing clarity about concepts and tools to mitigate misperceptions, and proposing forward-looking methodologies for regulatory burden reduction and simplification. 

Key Resources

OECD Regulatory Policy Outlook 2025

The Regulatory Policy Outlook 2025 is the OECD’s flagship publication on rulemaking, regulatory delivery, and review.
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Why Is Administrative Simplification So Complicated?

This report presents policy options for administrative simplification that are in line with current trends and developments. It provides policy makers with guidance on the available tools and explains common mistakes to be avoided when designing, undertaking and evaluating administrative simplification programmes.
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OECD Regulatory Enforcement and Inspections Toolkit

Based on the 2014 OECD Best Practice Principles for Regulatory Enforcement and Inspection, this Toolkit offers government officials, regulators, stakeholders and experts a simple tool for assessing the inspection and enforcement system in a given jurisdiction, institution or structure.
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OECD Regulatory Compliance Cost Assessment Guidance

Governments across the OECD and beyond are increasingly concerned with controlling and reducing regulatory costs in order to create a more favourable business environment, thereby improve the conditions for inclusive growth.
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OECD Survey on Drivers of Trust in Public Institutions

Democratic governments today stand at a critical juncture, steering environmental and digital transitions while facing increased polarisation within their countries, heightened geopolitical tensions as well as the social consequences of economic developments. In this environment, building and maintaining trust in public institutions is a priority for many governments around the world. 
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Event venue


OECD Conference Centre
2, rue André-Pascal 75016 Paris

www.oecd.org/conference-centre