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The World Trade Organization

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Before I read about the World Trade Organization, I knew that WTO stands for World Trade Organization. I knew Canada was probably included because the W stands for World, and Canada is one of the major countries in the World. Canada exports a lot to the United States, in fact, they actually export more than two thirds of their total export. These are just some brief facts about Canada’s Export.

Canada’s Top 10 Export Countries

  • United States 81.6% of total exports
  • United Kingdom 2.8% of total exports
  • Japan 2.1% of total exports
  • China 1.7% of total exports
  • Mexico 1.0% of total exports
  • Germany 0.9% of total exports
  • France 0.7% of total exports
  • Netherlands 0.7% of total exports
  • South Korea 0.7% of total exports
  • Belgium 0.5% of total exports
  • Top of Total 10 92.7% of total exports

Discovery and Purpose

The World Trade Organization came in to effect on January 1, 1995 is the new form of GATT (General Agreement on Tariffs and Trades) which was created in 1947 and continued to function for over 50 years. The WTO obviously is at the global level, deals with the rules of trade between global and international levels, and is responsible for negotiating and making new trade agreements. They help settle trade disputes. When countries have faced trade barriers, their government comes to the WTO fro negotiations.

They also provide technical assistance for developing countries. The main staffs consist of 625 people and the head of the organization is Pascal Lamy (Director-General). The export of merchandise grew over 6% annually. The WTO is the cause for over 97% of the world’s trade. The total amount of trade that happened due to the WTO was 22 times the amount that happened in 1950.

The WTO agreements are signed by most of the major trading partners of the world and others too. They have different rounds and negotiations. The WTO headquarters are in Geneva, Switzerland. Most of WTO`s work right now comes from the Uruguay round however the current negotiation and round is called the Doha round.

Current members of the WTO in Green

The Rounds of (GATT as formerly known as) World Trade Organization
NameStartDurationCountriesSubjects coveredAchievements
GenevaApril 19477 months23TariffsSigning of GATT, 45,000 tariff concessions affecting $10 billion of trade
AnnecyApril 19495 months13TariffsCountries exchanged some 5,000 tariff concessions
TorquaySeptember 19508 months38TariffsCountries exchanged some 8,700 tariff concessions, cutting the 1948 tariff levels by 25%
Geneva IIJanuary 19565 months26Tariffs,
admission of Japan
$2.5 billion in tariff reductions
DillonSeptember 196011 months26TariffsTariff concessions worth $4.9 billion of world trade
KennedyMay 196437 months62Tariffs,
anti-dumping
Tariff concessions worth $40 billion of world trade
TokyoSeptember 197374 months102Tariffs, non-tariff measures, "framework" agreementsTariff reductions worth more than $300 billion dollars achieved
UruguaySeptember 198687 months123Tariffs, non-tariff measures, rules, services, intellectual property, dispute settlement, textiles, agriculture, creation of WTO, etcThe round led to the creation of WTO, and extended the range of trade negotiations, leading to major reductions in tariffs (about 40%) and agricultural taxes and problems, an agreement to allow full access for textiles and clothing from developing countries, and an extension of intellectual property rights.
DohaNovember 2001?141Tariffs, non-tariff measures, agriculture, labour standards, environment, competition, investment, transparency, patents etcThe round is not yet concluded.

The second WTO meeting was in 1998 in Geneva, Switzerland. It has been promoting its ``Free Trade`` symbol. One of the differences between GATT and WTO was that GATT had mainly had experience and helped with just trade in goods but WTO and its negotiations deal with creations, designs, services and in trade inventions. As I already mentioned that, the WTO was created during the Uruguay round. The budget for 2006 was 175 million Swiss Francs and since 11 January 2007, the membership consists of 150 countries.

But WTO isn’t all about free trade and making negotiations, sometimes it helps and support maintain trade barriers for example to protect the environment or stop the spread of diseases.

The System

A good fact about WTO is that there is trade without racism, or favouritism. The organization has a system called MFN (Most Favoured Nation) which means in the WTO agreements a country cannot treat their other trading partners unfairly. For example, lower custom duty rates for one of their products they have to do that for all of the WTO members.

Some exceptions are that they can start a free trade agreement for a good within their country or a certain group to stop goods from outside their group or to help and offer tax cuts to developing countries only. Also with services, the members of WTO are given an exception if the services are under a certain limit. But these exception are under strict conditions such as to allow to do this a country must do something like open up a trade barrier of decrease a custom trade duty by a certain amount.

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