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Ministers from across the globe are convening for a World Trade Organization meeting in Abu Dhabi early next week to try to discuss several trade-related issues, including extending a moratorium ...
This was the first multilateral agreement by the WTO (concluded with 160 countries) and restored the legitimacy of the WTO as a negotiating forum. [12] [19] In November 2015, India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated that the Bali Package had gone through a slowdown since its signature, urging other countries to implement it in due time. [20]
India; Malaysia; Pakistan; Thailand 70: Canada: Measures Affecting the Export of Civilian Aircraft: Brazil 71: Canada: Measures Affecting the Export of Civilian Aircraft: Brazil 121: Argentina: Safeguard Measures on Imports of Footwear: European Communities 123: Argentina: Safeguard Measures on Imports of Footwear: Indonesia 160: United States
India still has to ratify the agreement, which requires the approval of two-thirds of the WTO's 164 members to become operational. So far, 55 members including China, the U.S. and many African ...
The WTO's 10th Ministerial Conference was held in Nairobi, Kenya, from 15 to 19 December 2015. The completion of Afghanistan and Liberia's accession to the WTO was on the agenda. It culminated in the adoption of the "Nairobi Package", a series of six Ministerial Decisions on agriculture, cotton and issues related to least-developed countries ...
The WTO will need a different modus operandi for the new issues of the digital economy, such as AI regulation, subsidy policy, supply chain reformulation, and the scope of national security.
The journal focuses on key relevant areas such as international trade, finance, econometrics, IT, WTO, Trade blocs and marketing. Focus WTO, [34] another quarterly journal published by the Institute focuses exclusively on WTO related issues. Each issue of the journal is thematic.
Malaysia, India, Pakistan and Thailand jointly filed suit with the WTO in opposition to the requirement. Initially, the WTO ruled against the United States. According to the WTO, the United States could not discriminate between each country by providing the protesting countries with "financial and technical assistance," but not all countries.