World Trade Organization and its role in international Development

Authors

  • Mohammadreza Marandi
  • Narin Nedayie Moghvan
  • Seyyede Fateme Hosseini
  • Saber Soujoodie Korabbasloo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24200/jsshr.vol7iss01pp25-28

Abstract

Objective: World Trade Organization (English: World Trade Organization) (in the form of an acronym: WTO)is an international organization which set the rules of global trade and the settlement of disputes between members. Methodology: WTO member countries that agreements (30 agreements) have signed it. World Trade Organization headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, is located. As of March 2013, 159 countries are members of the organization. Tajikistan is the latest member of the organization. Results: At the end of the Uruguay Round was decided that richer countries must implement their commitments on market access to goods from these countries, more technical assistance to them and them to develop and carry out reforms in the economic system and encourage trade. Conclusion: Therefore, encouraging the development and reform of the organization of member states and the accession.

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2020-10-04

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