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South Korea launches WTO dispute against U.S....U.S. GENEVA (Reuters) - South Korea has launched a dispute at the World Trade Organization against the United States over U.S. measures to raise prices on imports of steel, a South Korean embassy official said on Thursday. The move by... In this article: World Trade Organization, United States, South Korea, Posco, Lee Myung-bak, Barack Obama, Geneva, Seoul, and Washington |
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washingtonpost.com | November 15, 2009
U.S. officials defend enforcing WTO safeguard vs. China
U.S. officials defend enforcing WTO safeguard vs. China BEIJING (Reuters) - The safeguard provision that China agreed to as a condition for joining the World Trade Organization in 2001 should be enforced, U.S. trade officials said on Monday,...
In this article: United States, China, Ron Kirk, Beijing, Gary Locke, Barack Obama, Europe, and Reuters
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Yahoo! News | November 06, 2009
Internet censorship seen liable to WTO challenge (Reuters)
Internet censorship seen liable to WTO challenge (Reuters) Internet seen censorship liable to WTO challenge By Jonathan Lynn - Fri Nov 6, 2009 7:35AM EST Add articles about technology to your My Yahoo! Censorship of the Internet is open...
In this article: Reuters Limited, Internet censorship, Baidu, Google, China, United States, All rights reserved, Ecipe, and Yahoo
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Reuters | November 19, 2009
WTO authorizes Brazil sanctions over U.S. cotton
WTO authorizes Brazil sanctions over U.S. cotton GENEVA (Reuters) - The World Trade Organization authorized Brazil Thursday to impose trade sanctions on the United States over its support for cotton, as Brazil ratcheted up pressure on...
In this article: Brazil, United States, Thomson Reuters, Washington, Small business, Doha round, NYSE, and Nasdaq
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National Post | November 19, 2009
WTO to hear Canada-U.S. labelling dispute
...Thursday, November 19, 2009 WINNIPEG -- The World Trade Organization set up a dispute settlement panel on Thursday to hear a complaint from Canada and Mexico that a recent U.S. food labelling law is unfair. The law requires U.S. packers...
In this article: United States, Canada, Cattle, Gerry Ritz, Winnipeg, Mexico, and Reuters
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Reuters | November 19, 2009
Congress urged to combat China trade practices
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States must combat China's trade-distorting industrial and currency policies with U.S. trade laws and by using the World Trade Organization, a congressional advisory body said on Thursday. China's...
In this article: China, United States, Thomson Reuters, Natural gas, Small business, Copper, and NYSE
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The World Trade Organization (WTO) is an international organization designed by its founders to supervise and liberalize international trade. The organization officially commenced on January 1, 1995 under the Marrakesh Agreement, replacing the General Agreements on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), which commenced in 1947. The World Trade Organization deals with regulation of trade between participating countries; it provides a framework for negotiating and formalising trade agreements, and a dispute resolution process aimed at enforcing participants' adherence to WTO agreements which are signed by representatives of member governments and ratified by their parliaments. Most of the issues that the WTO focuses on derive from previous trade negotiations, especially from the Uruguay Round (1986-1994). The organization is currently endeavouring to persist with a trade negotiation called the Doha Development Agenda (or Doha Round), which was launched in 2001 to enhance equitable participation of poorer countries which represent a majority of the world's population. However, the negotiation has been dogged by "disagreement between exporters of agricultural bulk commodities and countries with large numbers of subsistence farmers on the precise terms of a 'special safeguard measure' to protect farmers from surges in imports. At this time, the future of the Doha Round is uncertain."
The WTO has 153 members, representing more than 95% of total world trade and 30 observers, most seeking membership. The WTO is governed by a ministerial conference, meeting every two years; a general council, which implements the conference's policy decisions and is responsible for day-to-day administration; and a director-general, who is appointed by the ministerial conference. The WTO's headquarters is at the Centre William Rappard, Geneva, Switzerland.
- Name:
- Organización Mundial del Comercio
- Headquarters:
- Centre William Rappard, Geneva, Switzerland
- Founding Date:
- January 01, 1995
- Head:
- Pascal Lamy
- Members:
- 153 member states
- Language:
- English, French, Spanish
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