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Special and differential treatment (S&D) is a set of GATT provisions (GATT 1947, Article XVIII) that exempts developing countries from the same strict trade rules and disciplines of more industrialized countries. [31] That is, developed countries will treat developing countries differently.
Proposals on special and differential treatment, "based on the Doha Ministerial Declaration" of 2001, were put forward at MC12. The Doha Round is still in place "on paper". [50] The WTO recognised some continuity with Doha, referring to its Ministerial Declaration as "guiding the WTO's work on special and differential treatment since 2001". [51]
CBDR was not the first differential treatment of countries in international agreements. There were other protocols and agreements that employed a principle of differential treatment: Kyoto Protocol; Paris Agreement; Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone layer (Montreal Protocol) Washington Naval Treaty
The Bali Package is a trade agreement resulting from the Ninth Ministerial Conference of the World Trade Organization in Bali, Indonesia on 3–7 December 2013. It is aimed at lowering global trade barriers and is the first agreement reached through the WTO that is approved by all its members.
National treatment is a principle in international law. [1] Utilized in many treaty regimes involving trade and intellectual property, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] it requires equal treatment of foreigners and locals.
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The Hong Kong Policy Act of 1992 (HKPA), last amended by the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act of 2019, is the groundwork for U.S. policies that maintain relations with Hong Kong as separate from mainland China, to the extent consistent with the 1984 Sino-British Joint Declaration, after the transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong. [3]