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The World Trade Organization (WTO) is a forum where governments develop agreements on trade and tariffs and resolve trade disputes. The WTO is the successor organization to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT).
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World Trade Organization (WTO) - The WTO develops ground-rules for international commerce, mediates trade disputes.
- WTO Services Database - Contains the schedules of commitments and lists of Article II government (MFN) exemptions of WTO Members.
- WTO Agreements - Download the agreements establishing the World Trade Organization, the Final government Act of the 1986-1994 Uruguay Round of trade negotiations, GATS. government Includes the 1947 and 1994 General Agreement on Tariffs and government Trade (GATT).
- Support for Russian Federation Accession to the WTO - News and information provided by the EU-Russia Cooperation government Programme to government support Russia’s goal of joining the government World Trade Organisation. Includes government FAQ, project team and government material, email newsletter and recruitment.
- WTO Document Dissemination Facility - Current and archived documents related to policies, agreements and other government topics from the World Trade Organization.
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