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World Trade OrganizationSpecialized, rules-based, member-driven agency of the United Nations, world trade monitoring body established in January 1995, on approval of the Final Act of the Uruguay round of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT). Under the Final Act, the WTO, a permanent trading body with a status comparable with that of the International Monetary Fund or the World Bank, effectively replaced GATT. The WTO oversees and administers agreements to reduce barriers to trade, such as tariffs, subsidies, quotas, and regulations which discriminate against imported products. Other functions of the WTO include: handling trade disputes, offering a forum for trade negotiations, technical assistance and training for developing countries, and monitoring national trade policies. All members of GATT automatically became members of the WTO on their parliaments' ratification of the Uruguay round; new members, without exception, would have to meet the criteria established by the Uruguay round. Decision-making in the WTO is by agreement, although majority voting is possible. The top-level decision-making body is called the Ministerial Conference and meets at least once every two years. WTO headquarters are in Geneva, Switzerland, and its director-general is Pascal Lamy, of France. The organization had 129 members in 1999, when China was admitted entry in exchange for allowing foreign firms access to China's markets, which would open a market of 1.3 billion consumers. By July 2001 membership of the WTO had reached 142 countries. Its budget for 2000 was 127 million Swiss francs.
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2001 AIDS anarchism Central European Free Trade Agreement China December 11 Estonia General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade globalization Iran Italy Latvia Lithuania Multi-Fibre Arrangement Panama Seattle Taiwan tariff trade | 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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