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The WTO was established on 1st January
1995. The governments had concluded the
Uruguay round negotiations on 15th
December 1993 and the ministers gave their
final approval in Marrakesh, Morocco in April
1994
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 The WTO is the embodiment of the Uruguay
round results and the successor to the General
Agreement on Tariffs and Trade . (GATT)
 The WTO administers the trade agreements
negotiated by its members , in particular the
GATT , the GATS (General Agreement on Trade in
Services ) and the TRIPS ( Trade Related Aspects
of Intellectual Property Rights).
 The WTO builds on the organizational structure
that had developed under GATT auspices of the
early 1990’s.
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 The WTO has larger membership than GATT ,
the number of members stands at 150.India
is one of the founder members of the WTO.
 It is based in Geneva , Switzerland.
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 An international Organization:
◦ Organization created by the Marrakesh
Agreement
◦ Sui generis organisation (independent
from the United Nation system)
◦ Replaces the GATT (created in 1947)
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 WTO Objectives:
◦ Raising standards of living
◦ Ensuring full employment
◦ Ensuring growth of real income and
demand
◦ Expanding production and trade
◦ Sustainable development
◦ Protection of the environment
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 Set of rules
The negotiated legal rules included in
the various WTO agreements cover the
following topics:
 Trade in Goods
 Trade in Services
 Trade-related aspects of intellectual
property rights
 Dispute Settlement
 Trade Policy Reviews
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 The fundamental principles are
1. Non Discrimination
2. Transparency
3. Binding Commitments
4. Reciprocity
5. Safety Valves
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 It is based on the concept of normal trade
relations – previously called the Most Favored
Nation (MFN) rule. This rule requires that the
WTO members extend the same favorable
terms to all members that they extend to any
single member.
 The normal trade relations principle applies
unconditionally.
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 Although exceptions are made for the
formation of trading blocs and for
preferential treatment of developing
countries, the non discrimination principle is
basic pillar of the WTO. Because of this
principle , importers and consumers will have
the benefit of using low cost goods ,
irrespective of whichever country they are
being produced.
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 The principle of Non Discrimination has one
more dimension : national treatment .
National treatment enjoins all member
countries to treat imported and locally
produced goods equally .
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 Transparency is a basic pillar of the WTO .
WTO members are required to publish their
trade regulations , to establish and maintain
institutions allowing for review of
administrative decisions affecting trade to
respond to request for information by other
members and to notify changes in trade
policies to the WTO.
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 The regular surveillance of national trade
policies through the trade policy review
mechanism provides the means of
encouraging transparency both domestically
and at multilateral level.
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 In the WTO , when countries agree to open
their markets for goods and services , they
bind their commitments. Often countries ,
particularly the developing ones , tax imports
at rates . But in developed , the rates actually
charged and bound rates tend to the same.
 A country can change its bindings , but only
after negotiating with its trading partners,
which can mean compensating them for loss
of trade.
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 It operates during negotiations among
countries when governments negotiate in
WTO rounds , they do so with the objective of
obtaining mutually beneficial arrangements
through reciprocal reductions in tariff
bindings In particular governments approach
negotiators seeking a “balance of
concessions” whereby the tariff reductions by
one country is balanced against an equivalent
concession from its trading partners.
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 In certain circumstances government should
be able to restrict trade. Four types of
provisions exist in this connection.
1. Goods and services meant for non economic
objectives such as public health and national
security.
2. Industries likely to be injured by competition
from imports.
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3. Articles aimed at ensuring fair competition.
Measures in this situation include the right to
impose countervailing duties on imports that
have been subsidized and anti dumping
duties on imports that have been dumped.
4. Provisions permitting intervention in trade
for economic reasons . Economic reasons
include measures to correct a serious
unfavorable balance of trade or the desire to
protect an infant industry.
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 Administering and implementing the
multilateral and plurilateral trade agreements
which together make up the WTO.
 Acting as a forum for multilateral trade
negotiations.
 Overseeing national trade policies.
 Cooperating with other international
institutions involved in global economic
policies.
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 The WTO is a member driven organization, with
decisions being made by consensus among all
member governments. All decisions are made by
the membership as a whole, either by ministers (
who meet once in two years ) or by their
ambassadors or delegates ( who meet regularly
in Geneva).
 In this respect , the WTO is different from other
international organizations such as the world
Bank and International Monetary Fund . In the
WTO, power is not delegated to a board of
directors or to a chief executive officer
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 The WTO had its origin in Bretton woods
conference after the end of second world war.
It was founded in 1948 with 23 members by
the name of GATT[General Agreement on
Tariffs and Trade]. But in 1995,GATT was
rechristined as WTO.
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1.GATT was a provisional legal agreement
whereas WTO is an organization with
permanent agreements.
2.WTO has members while GATT had only
contracting parties.
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 3.GATT dealt only with trade in goods while
WTO covers services and intellectual property
rights as well.
4.The real critical distinction between GATT
and WTO is creation of a binding dispute
settlement system . Under GATT contracting
parties could bring cases before international
body but there was no effective enforcement
mechanism. But in WTO an effective
enforcement mechanism exists.
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 WTO Structure
Ministerial Conference
Secretariat
Appellate
Body
Dispute
Settlement
Panels
Committees Committees
Goods Council Services Council
TRIPS
Council
CTD (Development)
CTE (Environment)
CRTA (Regionalism)
BOP
Budget
WG (Accessions,
Investment, competition,
Government
Procurement)
General CouncilTPRB DSB
Director-General
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 Secretariat
◦ About 750 staff
◦ Headed by a Director-General (DG)
◦ Budget 2009: 190 millions Swiss francs +
extra-budgetary funds (about 24 millions
Swiss francs)
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 Decision making
◦ Member-driven organisation
◦ Consensus (GATT practice), even if voting
procedures exist
◦ Consensus when no Member formally
object to a decision
◦ “Negative” consensus
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 Meetings
◦ Type of meetings (formal, informal,
special sessions, consultations, multi-
/pluri- /bilateral)
◦ All WTO Bodies open to all Members
(specificities for panels and Appellate
Body)
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Decisions and Declarations (few examples)
◦ 1996 Singapore ministerial conference
 Singapore Topics
 Trade Facilitation, Investments, Competition,
Transparency in Government Procurement
 « Information Technology » Initiative
◦ 1998 Geneva ministerial conference
 Electronic Commerce
◦ 1999 Seattle ministerial conference
◦ 2001 Doha ministerial conference
 Doha Development Agenda
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 March 2010: “We are not where we wanted to be by
now”
 Informal consultations (regional groups, small groups
in variable geometry and with individual Members)
 Members committed to the mandate of the Round and
to its successful conclusion.
◦Value of the system (e.g. global economic crisis-
MTS has prevented a descent into full scale
protectionism.
 Sense of frustration at the slow pace of the
negotiations, but there is a clear catalogue of gaps
◦Picture is more blurred is regarding the size of some
of these gaps (Blue Box in agriculture or in Trade
Facilitation). Size of gaps much less clear in NAMA or
Fishery Subsidies.
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 Next steps: mix of technical and political preparations to
start devising the contours of a package
◦Need to build on what is already on the table (Chairs'
texts), avoid backtracking, and maintaining the
development dimension of the Round.

 A "cocktail" approach: Chair-led processes within the
Negotiating Groups, maintaining an overview of the entire
negotiating landscape (transparency and inclusiveness),
and smaller groups in variable geometry and bilateral
contacts remain necessary and essential –moving towards
a more horizontal view of the issues (negotiating groups
and the TNC remaining the anchor of the negotiating
process)
 Ministerial involvement: make productive use of up-
coming gatherings (e.g. Cairns Group, APEC and OECD) ,
possible Ministerial engagement if needed
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International law and wto

  • 1. The WTO was established on 1st January 1995. The governments had concluded the Uruguay round negotiations on 15th December 1993 and the ministers gave their final approval in Marrakesh, Morocco in April 1994 www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 2.  The WTO is the embodiment of the Uruguay round results and the successor to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade . (GATT)  The WTO administers the trade agreements negotiated by its members , in particular the GATT , the GATS (General Agreement on Trade in Services ) and the TRIPS ( Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights).  The WTO builds on the organizational structure that had developed under GATT auspices of the early 1990’s. www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 3.  The WTO has larger membership than GATT , the number of members stands at 150.India is one of the founder members of the WTO.  It is based in Geneva , Switzerland. www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 4.  An international Organization: ◦ Organization created by the Marrakesh Agreement ◦ Sui generis organisation (independent from the United Nation system) ◦ Replaces the GATT (created in 1947) www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 5.  WTO Objectives: ◦ Raising standards of living ◦ Ensuring full employment ◦ Ensuring growth of real income and demand ◦ Expanding production and trade ◦ Sustainable development ◦ Protection of the environment www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 6.  Set of rules The negotiated legal rules included in the various WTO agreements cover the following topics:  Trade in Goods  Trade in Services  Trade-related aspects of intellectual property rights  Dispute Settlement  Trade Policy Reviews www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 7.  The fundamental principles are 1. Non Discrimination 2. Transparency 3. Binding Commitments 4. Reciprocity 5. Safety Valves www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 8.  It is based on the concept of normal trade relations – previously called the Most Favored Nation (MFN) rule. This rule requires that the WTO members extend the same favorable terms to all members that they extend to any single member.  The normal trade relations principle applies unconditionally. www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 9.  Although exceptions are made for the formation of trading blocs and for preferential treatment of developing countries, the non discrimination principle is basic pillar of the WTO. Because of this principle , importers and consumers will have the benefit of using low cost goods , irrespective of whichever country they are being produced. www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 10.  The principle of Non Discrimination has one more dimension : national treatment . National treatment enjoins all member countries to treat imported and locally produced goods equally . www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 11.  Transparency is a basic pillar of the WTO . WTO members are required to publish their trade regulations , to establish and maintain institutions allowing for review of administrative decisions affecting trade to respond to request for information by other members and to notify changes in trade policies to the WTO. www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 12.  The regular surveillance of national trade policies through the trade policy review mechanism provides the means of encouraging transparency both domestically and at multilateral level. www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 13.  In the WTO , when countries agree to open their markets for goods and services , they bind their commitments. Often countries , particularly the developing ones , tax imports at rates . But in developed , the rates actually charged and bound rates tend to the same.  A country can change its bindings , but only after negotiating with its trading partners, which can mean compensating them for loss of trade. www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 14.  It operates during negotiations among countries when governments negotiate in WTO rounds , they do so with the objective of obtaining mutually beneficial arrangements through reciprocal reductions in tariff bindings In particular governments approach negotiators seeking a “balance of concessions” whereby the tariff reductions by one country is balanced against an equivalent concession from its trading partners. www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 15.  In certain circumstances government should be able to restrict trade. Four types of provisions exist in this connection. 1. Goods and services meant for non economic objectives such as public health and national security. 2. Industries likely to be injured by competition from imports. www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 16. 3. Articles aimed at ensuring fair competition. Measures in this situation include the right to impose countervailing duties on imports that have been subsidized and anti dumping duties on imports that have been dumped. 4. Provisions permitting intervention in trade for economic reasons . Economic reasons include measures to correct a serious unfavorable balance of trade or the desire to protect an infant industry. www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 17.  Administering and implementing the multilateral and plurilateral trade agreements which together make up the WTO.  Acting as a forum for multilateral trade negotiations.  Overseeing national trade policies.  Cooperating with other international institutions involved in global economic policies. www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 18.  The WTO is a member driven organization, with decisions being made by consensus among all member governments. All decisions are made by the membership as a whole, either by ministers ( who meet once in two years ) or by their ambassadors or delegates ( who meet regularly in Geneva).  In this respect , the WTO is different from other international organizations such as the world Bank and International Monetary Fund . In the WTO, power is not delegated to a board of directors or to a chief executive officer www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 19.  The WTO had its origin in Bretton woods conference after the end of second world war. It was founded in 1948 with 23 members by the name of GATT[General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade]. But in 1995,GATT was rechristined as WTO. www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 20. 1.GATT was a provisional legal agreement whereas WTO is an organization with permanent agreements. 2.WTO has members while GATT had only contracting parties. www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 21.  3.GATT dealt only with trade in goods while WTO covers services and intellectual property rights as well. 4.The real critical distinction between GATT and WTO is creation of a binding dispute settlement system . Under GATT contracting parties could bring cases before international body but there was no effective enforcement mechanism. But in WTO an effective enforcement mechanism exists. www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 22.  WTO Structure Ministerial Conference Secretariat Appellate Body Dispute Settlement Panels Committees Committees Goods Council Services Council TRIPS Council CTD (Development) CTE (Environment) CRTA (Regionalism) BOP Budget WG (Accessions, Investment, competition, Government Procurement) General CouncilTPRB DSB Director-General www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 23.  Secretariat ◦ About 750 staff ◦ Headed by a Director-General (DG) ◦ Budget 2009: 190 millions Swiss francs + extra-budgetary funds (about 24 millions Swiss francs) www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 24.  Decision making ◦ Member-driven organisation ◦ Consensus (GATT practice), even if voting procedures exist ◦ Consensus when no Member formally object to a decision ◦ “Negative” consensus www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 25.  Meetings ◦ Type of meetings (formal, informal, special sessions, consultations, multi- /pluri- /bilateral) ◦ All WTO Bodies open to all Members (specificities for panels and Appellate Body) www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 26. Decisions and Declarations (few examples) ◦ 1996 Singapore ministerial conference  Singapore Topics  Trade Facilitation, Investments, Competition, Transparency in Government Procurement  « Information Technology » Initiative ◦ 1998 Geneva ministerial conference  Electronic Commerce ◦ 1999 Seattle ministerial conference ◦ 2001 Doha ministerial conference  Doha Development Agenda www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 27.  March 2010: “We are not where we wanted to be by now”  Informal consultations (regional groups, small groups in variable geometry and with individual Members)  Members committed to the mandate of the Round and to its successful conclusion. ◦Value of the system (e.g. global economic crisis- MTS has prevented a descent into full scale protectionism.  Sense of frustration at the slow pace of the negotiations, but there is a clear catalogue of gaps ◦Picture is more blurred is regarding the size of some of these gaps (Blue Box in agriculture or in Trade Facilitation). Size of gaps much less clear in NAMA or Fishery Subsidies. www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 28.  Next steps: mix of technical and political preparations to start devising the contours of a package ◦Need to build on what is already on the table (Chairs' texts), avoid backtracking, and maintaining the development dimension of the Round.   A "cocktail" approach: Chair-led processes within the Negotiating Groups, maintaining an overview of the entire negotiating landscape (transparency and inclusiveness), and smaller groups in variable geometry and bilateral contacts remain necessary and essential –moving towards a more horizontal view of the issues (negotiating groups and the TNC remaining the anchor of the negotiating process)  Ministerial involvement: make productive use of up- coming gatherings (e.g. Cairns Group, APEC and OECD) , possible Ministerial engagement if needed www.StudsPlanet.com