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An international organization, WTO deals with global rules of trade. Its main function is to ensure that trade flows as smoothly, predictably and freely as possible. In this week’s episode, we demystify the World Trade Organisation. Why was it formed, what does it do, and what is India’s role at the WTO? How do India and the WTO lock horns quite often?
About World Trade Organization (WTO)
Functions of WTO
Working Principles of the WTO
The WTO establishes a framework for trade policies; it does not define or specify outcomes. That is, it is concerned with setting the rules of “trade policy.” Five principles are of particular importance in understanding both the pre-1994 GATT and the WTO:
What is the WTO’s Ministerial Conference?
Recent conference- MC12: “Geneva Package”
Major debates at the MC12
(1) Agriculture
(2) Fisheries
(3) Patent relaxations
India and the WTO
Ever since the inception of this organization, India has been an active participant in its affairs and policies and played a crucial role in raising the concerns and demands of developing countries.
Issues with WTO
(1) Persistent North-South divisions
(2) Farm Subsidies
(3) Developed vs. Developing Countries
(4) Decision-making process
(5) Implementation problem
(6) Not all countries joined
(7) Strong influence of Corporate
(8) Protectionism Vs Free Trade
(9) Dispute settlement mechanism
Criticisms of WTO
Although tariffs and other trade barriers have been significantly reduced thanks to GATT and WTO, the promise that free trade will accelerate economic growth, reduce poverty, and increase people’s incomes has been questioned by many critics.
A matter of perception
The success of the WTO
Way forward
By: VISHAL GOYAL ProfileResourcesReport error
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