World Trade Organisation

The WTO is an international entity established on January 1st 1995, that sets the rules for global trading and resolves disputes between its member countries, it now counts with 149 members.

Functions of the WTO

The last round of negotiation is the Doha round. The programme called the Doha Development Agenda, covers many areas such as: agricultural tariffs, non-agricultural tariffs, trade and environment, anti-dumping, subsidies, competition policy, transparency in government procurement, and intellectual property. On July 2006, this round was suspended since the members could not reach an agreement based on two key concerns: First, he EU and the US are being urged to reduce their agricultural subsidies to improve market acces for developing countries’ exports. Second, the more developed countries want the larger developing countries such as Brazil and India to lower their barriers to imports of manufactured goods.

Is the WTO a success or a failure?

There are several benefits that member countries gain from this organization:

However, there is some criticism to consider:

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