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Global Trade and Finance Prof.

Bryson, Marriott School

What Is the WTO?

The World Trade Organization (WTO) is the only global international organization dealing with the rules of trade between nations. WTO agreements are negotiated and signed by the trading nations and ratified in their parliaments. The goal is to help producers of goods and services, exporters, and importers conduct and grow their business.

The Goal
To

improve the welfare of the peoples of the member countries.

Past, Present, Future


The WTO came into being in 1995. The WTO is the successor to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), established in the wake of the Second World War.

The Past 50 Years: Exceptional Growth in World Trade


Merchandise exports grew on average 6% annually Total trade in 1997 was 14 times the level of 1950 In 1997, 40 governments concluded negotiations for tariff free trade.

The Organization Chart

The Organization
Ministerial Conference GC: Trade Policy Review Body
Council for Trade in Goods General Council Council for Intellectual Property Rights in Trade

GC: Dispute Settlement Body Council for Trade In Servfices Committees

Committees Committees on Textiles Monitoring Body Trade and Environment Trade and Development Working parties on Working parties on Accessions Working groups

The WTO must teach the world the benefits of trade


We have seen what Ricardo had to say about comparative advantage, and the strong consensus among those who seriously consider trade issues. Trade provides nearly 100% of an economys jobs. Global trade provides a large and growing share of these jobs.
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Major WTO Functions

Administering WTO trade agreements Forum for trade negotiations

Major WTO Functions


Handling

trade disputes national trade policies

Monitoring

Major WTO Functions

Technical assistance and training for developing countries Cooperation with other international organizations

The Quad
Some of the most difficult negotiations have needed an initial breakthrough in talks among the four largest members

Canada European union Japan United States

How to Join the WTO: the Accession Process


First,

tell us about yourself. Second, work out with us individually what you have to offer. (Country to country negotiations bilaterally.) Third, lets draft membership terms. Finally, the decision.

Criticisms of the WTO


The WTO undermines state sovereignty It undermines representative democracy Member nations are prevented from protecting the environment Members are unable to uphold laws guaranteeing workers rights The WTO is controlled by the larger nations The WTO represents the interests of large corporations and wealthy citizens

http://www.wto.org/english/thewto_e/whatis_e/10mis_e/10m00_e.htm

Some protesters have arguments fully worthy of consideration. They deserve a better venue for hearing than the streets. Nihilistic anarchists usually capture the legal protest, along with lugubrious labor Luddites trade terrorists, and the clueless

The Doha, Qatar Initiatives


A new trade round was launched November, 2001 For the first time, developing countries demanded capacity-building and technical assistance to take part meaningfully.

The Doha, Qatar Initiatives


The Pledging Conference was convened in accordance with the December 2001 decision of the WTO General Council. In that decision, the General Council set a target for core funding of CHF 15 million plus support in kind, including training courses for trade officials.

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