Introduction To WTO
Introduction To WTO
Faculty:
Dr. (Mrs.) Vijaya Katti
Professor & Chairperson (MDPs)
Indian Institute of Foreign Trade
New Delhi - 110016
For CPEIM (Online) 2014
(Session on 27th July 2014)
GATT 1947
US proposals made in 1945
GATT Rounds
Name
Dates
Subject
Geneva
1947
Annency, France
1949
Torquay, England
1951
Tariffs
Geneva
1956
Tariffs
Geneva (Dillon)
1960-61
Tariffs
Geneva (Kennedy)
1964-67
Tariffs
Adoption of GATT
Tariffs
Tariffs
GATT negotiations rules
Across the board tariff
reduction
Antidumping measures
Dates
Tokyo
1973-79
Subject
Overall reduction of tariffs
Non-tariffs barrier codes
- Customs valuation
- Government procurement
- Subsidies and countervailing
measures
- Antidumping
-Standards
-Import licensing
Enabling clause for differential
treatment
industrial
tariffs,
export
subsidies,
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
Australia
Belgium
Brazil
Burma (now Myanmar)
Canada
Ceylon (now Sri Lanka)
Chile
China
Cuba
Czechoslovakia
France
India
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
Lebanon
Luxembourg
The Netherlands
New Zealand
Norway
Pakistan
Southern Rhodesia
(now Zimbabwe)
Syria
South Africa
United Kingdom
United States
Achievements
Formation of a Permanent Body
World Trade Organisation - WTO
The Dispute Settlement Mechanism
Strengthening the Multilateral Trading System
Addressing tariff and non-tariff measures
Agreements to tackle different NTMS
Agriculture and textiles brought under the
mainstream of multilateral trade rules
Trade-related investment measures agreed upon
Agreement on trade-related intellectual property
rights
Agreement on services
Nature
Scope
Approach
Dispute settlement
Basic principles of
GATT/WTO
Market access
Non-discrimination
MFN
National treatment
MFN-clause
(Most-Favoured-Nation):
art.I
Members are bound to grant to the
products of other Members treatment
not less favourable than that accorded
to the products of any other country
Exceptions:
Regional
Agreements, GSP
Trade
Binding /Commitments
A country commits itself to ensure an
agreed level of access to its market, on an
MFN basis, for supplying countries
Prohibition of QRs
The use of QRs (Quantitiative
Restrictions) is prohibited
Prohibition of QRs GATT Article XI
Non-discrimination of QRs and TRQs
GATT Article XIII
Prohibition of QRs GATS Article XVI
Scope
The WTO agreement (which some have described
as a mini charter) is strictly institutional and
procedural in character and has no substantive
rules or principles other than those which are
included in the annexed agreements.
Functions
Administering
and
implementing
the
multilateral
and
developing
countries
in trade policy
issues,
Relationship
Enjoys
equal
status
as
other
international
organizations
Cooperates with other international institutions to
achieve a greater coherence in global policy
making
The Secretariat
Headed by the Director General
Carries out WTOs administrative
work
Responsible for serving the WTO
bodies with respect to negotiations
and
implementation
of
the
agreements
Providing
technical
support
to
developing countries
Director-General Roberto Azevdo meets the DirectorGeneral of the International Labour Organization (ILO),
Guy Ryder, at the offices of the ILO in Geneva.
the
committee
on
budget,
finance,
and
members
are
administration
Contribution
from
individual
Marrakesh agreement
(Contd)
Article X Amendments
Article XI Original membership
Article XII Accession
Article XIII Non-application of multilateral
trade agreements between particular members
Article XIV Acceptance, entry into force and
deposit
Article XV Withdrawal
Article XVI Miscellaneous provisions
Annex 1
Annex 1A
Multilateral agreement
on trade in goods
Annex 1B
General agreement on
trade in services and
annexes
Annex 1C
agriculture
application of SPS measures
TBT
textiles & clothing
TRIMS
on
subsidies
Agreement on safeguards
and
countervailing
Annexes
Annex 2 - Understanding the rules and
procedures governing the settlement of dispute
Annex 3 - Trade policy review mechanism
Annex 4 Plurilateral trade agreement
Agreement on trade in civil aircraft
Agreement on government procurement
a) specialized meetings
b) Regular reviews of
national trade policies
Ministerial conferences
First Ministerial Singapore (1996)
Summary
WTO is different than GATT.
Thank You