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Global Trading & WTO Earlier bilateral agreements now multilateral agreements Agreements at WTO platform are applicable to all 153 nations (2011) WTO replaced GATT on 1/1/1995 WTO promotes free trade among member nations WTO aims at eliminating tariff and non tariff barriers WTO agreements covers services also (travel, banking, insurance, telecom, IT, IT enabled services)

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Global Trading & WTO

Earlier bilateral agreements now multilateralagreements

• Agreements at WTO platform are applicable to all153 nations (2011)

WTO replaced GATT on 1/1/1995• WTO promotes free trade among member

nations

• WTO aims at eliminating tariff and non tariff 

barriers• WTO agreements covers services also (travel,

banking, insurance, telecom, IT, IT enabledservices)

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WTO

• Established on 1 Jan 1995 with 124 members

• Till 2011 there were 153 nations as member

It aims at promoting free trade amongmembers

• It is steadily working towards removing tariff 

and non tariff barriers like removing importquota, import licensing etc

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• WTO is international trade organisation having

set of rules and principles to promote free

trade

• WTO along with IMF and World Bank together

influence world trade

• Eighth ministerial meet of WTO was held in

Dec 2011 at Geneva, Switzerland.

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Feature of WTO

It aims to promote multilateral trade• It has replaced GATT

• It works for the removal of tariff and non tariff barriers

• It has its own set of rules and regulations andit has a legal status

• Its rules and regulations are applicable to all

its members. If any member doesn’t followthen its complaint can be lodged with disputessettlement body of WTO

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• It includes trade in goods, trade in services,

protection of intellectual property rights,

foreign investment etc.

• Unlike IMF and World Bank WTO is not an

agent of United Nations

• All WTO members have equal voting rights

(one country, one vote)

• WTO has huge organizational set up

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Objectives of WTO• To implement new world trade agreements

To promote multilateral trade• To abolish tariff and non tariff barriers

• To promote world trade in such a manner that it

benefits every member country

• To ensure better share for developing countries

• To remove hurdles in free trading

• To enhance competitiveness among all trading

partners

• To increase level of production and productivity

• Optimum utilization of world resources

• To take steps for the development of poorest nations

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Functions of WTO

• Laying down code of conduct for member nationsfor reducing tariff & non tariff barriers

• Implementing its agreements

• Cooperating with IMF and World Bank forformulating world trade policies

• Settlement of trade related disputes amongmember nations

• Reviewing trade related economic policies of member nations

• Acting as forum for trade liberalization

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Organizational Structure of WTO

Ministerial

Conference

Committees/Working

Group

Council forTrade in

Goods

Council forTRIPs

Council fortrade in

Services

Council forTRIMs

Tradenegotiation

Committee

Ministerial

Conference

Committees/Working

Group

Council forTrade in

Goods

Council forTRIPs

Council fortrade in

Services

Council forTRIMs

Tradenegotiation

Committee

Trade Policy

Review Body

Disputes

Settlement Body

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A) Trade in Agriculture

• Reduction in domestic subsidies

 – Subsidy on inputs (Seed, fertilizers, pesticides)

 – Subsidy on output (minimum support price)

 – WTO has urged member nations to reduce both

subsidies

 – Developing nations can give maximum 10% of the

market price of crop as subsidy

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Reduction in Export Subsidy

• WTO has asked its member countries to

reduce export subsidy in phased manner

• In 2001 WTO urged its members to abolish all

forms of export subsidy

• In 2005 ministerial conference agreed to

phase out export subsidies by 2013

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Improvement in Market Access

Reduction in tariff on agricultural products.• WTO has fixed the top limit of tariff on

agricultural produce

Country can charge lesser tariff • Non tariff barriers like quota and licensing will

be removed

•Underdeveloped and developing nations canimpose tariff and non tariff barriers if their

balance of payment situation is unfavorable

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Public Distribution System

• Distributing food grains by govt. at

concessional rates

• PDS is aimed at people living below the

poverty line

• WTO urged developed nations to abolish

subsidy on food grains in their PDS

• Developing nations can give this subsidy in

order to provide food security to poor people

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Safeguard Mechanism

• The interest of developing countries has been

kept safe under safeguard mechanism

• This mechanism can be applied for three years

• Developing nations are allowed to impose

tariff and non tariff measures if imports are

threat to domestic industry

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TRIPs (Trade Related Intellectual Property Rights)

• Related to copyrights, trade marks, patents

• This is to protect the rights of original inventor

Anyone who wants to use patent can do it bypaying royalty

• Underdeveloped countries who don’t have

patent rules must enact by 2005

• Plants can not be patented

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• Sui Generis system

 – Plants breeders have exclusive rights over the new

plant breeds – It allows farmer to retain the seed from their

cultivated crop for using as seed in their own farm

 – Commercial sale of these seeds can be done by

only the plant breeders – Life of Patents has been fixed as follows

General Patents 20 yrs

Copyrights 50 yrs

Trademarks 7 yrs

Industrial Designs 10 yrs

Medicines 10 yrs

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TRIMs (Trade Related Investment Measures)

• It tries to ensure free flow of investment all overthe world

• It will help underdeveloped nations by providingnecessary capital through foreign investment

• It aims at

 – Fair treatment to all foreign investors at par withdomestic investors

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To remove restriction on repatriation of dividend,interest and royalty to the parent country

 – To allow 100% foreign equity participation in certaincases

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General agreement on

Trade in Services

• First multilateral agreements in services

• It provides for free flow of services throughout

member nations

• The agreement covers all type of services like

Insurance, Travel & tourism, hotel, banking,

shipping, telecom, media, business

outsourcing etc• Treatment of foreign services at par with

domestic services

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Dispute Settlement

• WTO has setup dispute settlement body (DSB)

• DSB consults parties under dispute

• Director General of WTO acts as mediator for the

settlement of dispute

• DSB can constitute a panel to listen to all parties

• Panel has to give its report within 6 months

• In case of urgency report can be asked for in 3

months

• DSB will take final decision on the basis of report

within 30 days

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Agreement on Export Subsidies

• WTO prohibits export subsidies to promote

free and fair global competition

• Export subsidies will be eliminated by 2013

• Developing nations can give export subsidies

till 2018

• Only those countries can give export subsidy

whose share in world trade is less than 3.25 %

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Anti Dumping Agreements

• Dumping is a practice exporting product at

unreasonably low price• Intention of the exporter is to damage the domestic

industry and later charge higher prices

• No country is allowed to dump its surplus output in

other nation

• If volume of dumped imports from a particular

country is less than 1% of domestic market sale of 

that product, then this dumping will be treated asinsignificant

• In seventh ministerial meet in 2009 various safeguard

mechanism have been provided to check dumping

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Reviewing Trade Policies of 

Member Nations

• WTO provides for a Trade Policy Review Body

• It regularly examines the economic and tradepolicies of member nations

• Trade policy for four major traders (EuropeanUnion, US, Japan and Canada) is reviewedevery 2 years

•Every member has to report to TPRB regularlyabout the trade policies and practices pursuedby it.