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World Trade Organization (WTO) A multilateral agency that administers world trade agreements, fosters trade relations among nations, and solves trade disputes among member countries. World Trade Organization An international organization with the goal of liberalizing international trade. It was established in 1995, succeeding the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade. The WTO aims to reduce tariff barriers and promote global economic integration. It sponsors periodic gatherings of representatives of member states to discuss trade issues and further integration, though talks have been marked by disagreement and little resolution. Particularly notorious were the protests and riots at the WTO meeting in Seattle in 1999. See also: Doha Round, Globalization. World Trade Organization (WTO). The WTO was formed in 1995 to enforce the regulations established by the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) and several other international trade agreements. Composed of representatives from 150 nations and observers from additional nations, it regulates international trade with the goal of helping it to flow as smoothly and freely as possible. Advocates praise the WTO for helping create an increasingly global economy and bringing prosperity to developing nations through increased trade. Critics, however, assert that industrialized nations such the United States, Canada, and the countries of the European Union have used the WTO to open trade with developing nations while disregarding these nations' environmental and labor-related practices. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Agreement of Antidumping Practices Agreement on Government Procurement Agreement on Trade in Civil Aircraft Agricultural Protection Antidumping Suit Automotive Products Trade Agreement Binding a Tariff Bound Rate GATT General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade Lome Convention MFN Tariff Most Favored Nation Multi-Fibre Arrangement National Treatment Non-Tariff Barriers Nonactionable Subsidy Plurilateral Agreement Seattle Ministerial | A delegation of the customs union has informed the WTO members that they will continue accession de jure (legally) as sovereign countries," Russia's top trade negotiator Maxim Medvedkov said. All WTO members are required to ratify the said amendment before December 31, 2009. He explores the issue at four different levels: conflict between foreign exporters and domestic anti-dumping authorities, conflict amongst different domestic manufacturers with varying interests, conflict among WTO members, and conflict between domestic anti-circumvention legislation and WTO rules. |
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