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The World Trade Organization with a focus on Small and Developing States ,[object Object]
WTO membership and its rules/norms
Main areas of WTO negotiation
A Brief look at small states within the WTO
Arguments for and against the WTO
The Future of the WTO?
What is the WTO? ,[object Object]
It comprises 153 member countries, representing over 95% of world trade.
It is an organization for liberalizing international trade, a forum for governments to negotiate trade agreements and to resolve trade disputes.
The WTO was formed in 1995 and was an extension of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT).
Origins of (GATT) ,[object Object]
The US also tried to create an International Trade Organization (ITO).
The main justification for a multilateral trade agreement was to prevent protectionism, which was seen as one of the main reasons for the outbreak of the Second World War.
However, only an interim agreement, (GATT), was agreed and this then governed post-war trade policy by default.
Negotiations under GATT ,[object Object]
There were eight rounds of negotiations under GATT.
The first five rounds of negotiations focused exclusively on tariff reductions in order to increase international trade.
The Kennedy round (mid-60s), focused on tariff reductions, and an anti-dumping agreement and also included a section on development.
The Tokyo Round (1973-79) focused on tariff reductions as well as non-tariff barriers to trade.
The Uruguay Round (1986-1994) ,[object Object]

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Wto and implications for small and developing countries

  • 1.
  • 2. WTO membership and its rules/norms
  • 3. Main areas of WTO negotiation
  • 4. A Brief look at small states within the WTO
  • 5. Arguments for and against the WTO
  • 6. The Future of the WTO?
  • 7.
  • 8. It comprises 153 member countries, representing over 95% of world trade.
  • 9. It is an organization for liberalizing international trade, a forum for governments to negotiate trade agreements and to resolve trade disputes.
  • 10. The WTO was formed in 1995 and was an extension of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT).
  • 11.
  • 12. The US also tried to create an International Trade Organization (ITO).
  • 13. The main justification for a multilateral trade agreement was to prevent protectionism, which was seen as one of the main reasons for the outbreak of the Second World War.
  • 14. However, only an interim agreement, (GATT), was agreed and this then governed post-war trade policy by default.
  • 15.
  • 16. There were eight rounds of negotiations under GATT.
  • 17. The first five rounds of negotiations focused exclusively on tariff reductions in order to increase international trade.
  • 18. The Kennedy round (mid-60s), focused on tariff reductions, and an anti-dumping agreement and also included a section on development.
  • 19. The Tokyo Round (1973-79) focused on tariff reductions as well as non-tariff barriers to trade.
  • 20.
  • 21. There were structural deficiencies and also spill-over effects from certain countries trade policies.
  • 22. It was the biggest negotiating mandate ever agreed, with 123 states involved.
  • 23. All of the original GATT articles were up for review.
  • 24. New areas were included such as trade in services, capital, intellectual property and trade reform in the politically sensitive areas of agriculture and textiles.
  • 25. As a result of the Uruguay Round of negotiations, the WTO came into being on the 1 st of January, 1995.
  • 26.  
  • 27.
  • 28. High level policy decisions are taken by the Ministerial Conference, which is the body of trade ministers from each member country. The Ministerial Conference meets every two years.
  • 29. Operational decisions are made by the General Council, which consists of a representative from each member country.
  • 30. The General council meets monthly, and the chair of the Council rotates among member countries.
  • 31. The EU votes as a solitary actor within the WTO.
  • 32. Accession into the WTO requires a two-thirds majority vote.
  • 33. Most decisions are consensus-based, meaning that all members must agree to any new agreement.
  • 34. In order for consensus to be reached, members negotiate and compromise and form coalitions with like-minded members but certain issues like agriculture and intellectual property rights have proven difficult to resolve.
  • 35.
  • 36. Under this rule, should WTO Member state A agree in negotiations with state B, which needs not be a WTO Member, to reduce the tariff on the same product X to five percent, this same "tariff rate" must also apply to all other WTO Members as well.
  • 37. In other words, if a country gives favorable treatment to one country regarding a particular issue, it must handle all Members equally regarding the same issue.
  • 38. GATT members recognized in principle that the most favoured nation rule should be relaxed to accommodate the needs of developing countries, and the UN Conference on Trade and Development (established in 1964) has sought to extend preferential treatment to the exports of the developing countries.
  • 39. Another challenge to the most favored nation principle has been posed by regional trade blocs such as the European Union and the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), which have lowered or eliminated tariffs among the members while maintaining tariff walls between member nations and the rest of the world. Trade agreements usually allow for exceptions to allow for regional economic integration.
  • 40.
  • 41. The US wanted to expand the agriculture and services talks to allow trade-offs and thus achieve greater liberalization of trade.
  • 42. The 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Centre had occurred just weeks before the Doha ministerial Conference, and many officials called for greater political cohesion and saw trade negotiations as a means towards that end.
  • 43. World trade had contracted in 2001 due to recession, and many believed that new, multilateral trade negotiation would help the world economy.
  • 44. Also, countries have increasingly been engaged in bilateral or regional trade agreements. As of October, 2006, 366 regional trade agreements were notified to the WTO. Many argue that these regional trade agreements violate the general nondiscrimination principle of the WTO, they deny benefits to many poor countries that are often not party to the arrangements and they distract resources away from WTO negotiations.
  • 45. The Doha negotiations are still unresolved, however.
  • 46.
  • 49. Special and Differential treatment for small and developing Countries
  • 51.
  • 52. The US is insisting that the EU and developing countries agree to make more substantial reductions in tariffs and to limit the number of import-sensitive and special products that would be exempt from cuts.
  • 53. Import sensitive products are of most concern to developed countries like the EU, while developing countries are concerned with special products which are exempt from both tariff cuts and subsidy reductions because of development, food security or livelihood considerations.
  • 54.
  • 55. The issue involves the balance of interests between the pharmaceutical companies in developed countries that hold medical patents, and the public health needs in small and developing countries.
  • 56. On the 30 th of August, 2003, WTO members reached agreement on the TRIPS and medicines issue. Voting in the General Council, member governments approved a decision that offered an interim waiver under the TRIPS agreement allowing a member country to export pharmaceutical products made under compulsory licences to least developed and certain other members.
  • 57.
  • 58. They also have claimed that they have not realized certain benefits that they expected from the round such as increased access for their textiles and apparel in developed-country markets.
  • 59. Before the Doha Ministerial conference, WTO members resolved a small number of these issues.
  • 60. However, outstanding implementation issues are found in the area of market access, investment measures, safeguards, rules of origin and subsidies and countervailing measures, among others.
  • 61. The third issue which has yet to be resolved deals with a review of provisions giving special and differential treatment to developing countries.
  • 62.
  • 63. For this reason there needs to be more done to give special treatment to these countries as a special category with tariff rule exemptions because within the present system, these countries have not grown as much as they should have.
  • 64. These countries are less able to deal with economic shocks, usually relying on large export sectors.
  • 65. Also, these countries are more vulnerable and less able to deal with environmental shocks, for example Tsunamis and Hurricanes which can wreak havoc on these countries.
  • 66.
  • 67. Small countries do not have large domestic market access to offer in reciprocal negotiations with larger countries, and so cannot gain much through the WTO.
  • 68. It is possible, however, for these countries to join together in their own free trade agreements in order that they could then bargain more attractively with larger markets.
  • 69.
  • 70. It makes it's rules through a democratic consensus with each country having an equal vote.
  • 71. Freer trade cuts the cost of living
  • 72. It gives consumers more choice and a broader range of products to choose from.
  • 73. Trade raises incomes and increases employment.
  • 74. The basic principles are said to make the system economically more efficient.
  • 75. The WTO allows disputes to be settled constructively.
  • 76.
  • 77. The WTO dictates policy.
  • 78. The WTO causes economic dislocation, and hence destroys jobs.
  • 79. The WTO is seen as the tool of powerful lobbies.
  • 80. The WTO increases inefficient trading which exacerbates global warming.
  • 81. Weaker countries are effectively forced to join the WTO.
  • 82. Small and developing countries are said to be effectively powerless in the WTO, due to the fact that they do not have large markets to offer in trade negotiations.
  • 83.
  • 84. The most significant differences are between developed nations led by the EU, the US, and Japan, and the major developing countries led and represented mainly by Brazil, China, India, South Korea, and South Africa.
  • 85. There is also considerable contention against and between the EU and the USA over their maintenance of agricultural subsidies which are seen to operate effectively as trade barriers.
  • 86.
  • 87. One of the consequences of the economic crisis, however, is the desire of political leaders to shelter their constituents from the increasingly competitive market experienced during market contractions.
  • 88. Some have called for a reversion to a two-tiered system, whereby members states who wish to proceed with liberalization could proceed on their own, and this possibility seems more likely as negotiations continue to falter.
  • 89.