2. • “The World Trade Organization (WTO) is
the only global international organization
dealing with the rules of trade between
nations.”
• At its heart are the WTO agreements,
negotiated and signed by the bulk of the
world’s trading nations and ratified in
their parliaments. The goal is to help
producers of goods and services,
exporters, and importers conduct their
business.
3. WTO was established on 1 january 1995
under markeesh agreement.
It is the successor of GATT.
Its headquarter is in GENEVA.
At present, there are 164 members in WTO.
Roberto Azevedo is the current direct general
of WTO since 1 september 2013.
The main purpose of WTO is to regulate
Information Technology.
4. OBJECTIVES OF WTO
To help the people of the member nation
and improving their living standard.
To encourage trading activities and
ensure larger scale of production.
To help the members countries in
increasing the effective demand and also
have them in achieving full employment
To ensure the reduction of tariffs and
other barriers to trade.
5. ADVANTAGES
Help promote peace with nations.
Rules make life easier to all.
It provides more choice of products and
qualities.
Trade raise incomes.
Trade stimulates economic growth.
6. DISADVANTAGES
Hurts poor and small countries in favour
of rich and powerful countries.
Tramples labour and human rights.
Increasing inequality.
Fundamentally democratic.
Small countries are powerless in this
forum but they are forced to join WTO.
7.
8. FUNCTIONS OF WTO
Helping Developing and Transition
Economies.
Specialised Help For Export.
Taking Information.
Global Economic Policy-Making.
Giving Information To Public.