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Introduction to the
World TrAde
OrgAnization
What Is the
WTO?
 Mid-1940s:
 Meeting in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, Created IMF
and World Bank.
 US tried to create ITO = International Trade Organization.
 Interim agreement: GATT = General Agreement on Tariffs
and Trade.
 When ITO failed to be approved (by US!), GATT governed
trade policy by default.
WTO : History
 What GATT (and WTO) Does
 Rules for trade policy
 Forum for negotiation
 Of both trade policies (tariffs) and rules.
 Negotiations take place in “Negotiating Rounds”.
 Decisions made at occasional meetings of trade ministers:
“Ministerial Meetings”.
 (US trade minister is United States Trade
Representative, Susan Schwab).
WTO : History
 What GATT (and WTO) Does NOT Do
 Regulate international financial transactions and markets.
 Except in recent negotiations on trade in financial services
(e.g., banking, insurance).
 That’s left up to IMF.
 Assist developing countries.
 Even though current Round is “Doha Development
Agenda”.
 That’s left up to World Bank.
WTO : History
Rounds of GATT
Multilateral Trade Negotiations
No. Years Name Accomplishments
1-5 1947-61 Reduced tariffs
6 1964-67 Kennedy Tariffs + anti-dumping
7 1973-79 Tokyo Tariffs + NTBs
8 1986-94 Uruguay Tariffs, NTBs, Services, Intellectual Property,
Textiles, Ag., Dispute Settlement, Created
WTO
9 2001-? Doha (Doha Development Agenda)
WTO : ROUNDS
 How Negotiations take place
 On Tariffs:
 Tariff cuts are negotiated between “principal supplier”
country and “principal demander” country.
 Cuts are extended to all other members.
 But large countries dominate this process .
 In recent rounds, negotiations start with a formula for
tariff cuts, then negotiate exceptions.
WTO : ROUNDS
 How Negotiations take place
 On Rules:
 Groups of countries draft changes, then persuade others.
 Again, large countries dominate.
WTO : ROUNDS
 Do small and poor countries lose?
 They need not lose, if they participate in the process
 They benefit from the “rule of law”: Otherwise the large
countries would be even more powerful.
 By grouping together, they can also exert bargaining
power.
 They may well lose if they do not participate: growth of
trade may exclude them.
WTO : ROUNDS
 Established Jan 1, 1995
 Members: 160
 Most recent: Saudi Arabia December 2005
 Including: China (as of 2001)
 Not including: Russia, Iran, Iraq, N. Korea
 Vietnam in process of being admitted
 Headquarters: Geneva, Switzerland
(also home of ILO, WIPO, and others)
WTO : TODAY
Members
Members, dually represented
by the European Union
Observers
Non-members
WTO’s Three Parts :
 GATT (Still exists, as largest part of WTO)
 GATS = General Agreement on Trade in Services
 TRIPs Agreement = Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual
Property Rights
WTO : TODAY
 WTO’s Most Basic Principles
 MFN = Most Favored Nation
 Each member country should treat all members as well as
it treats its “most favored nation” (i.e., the member that it
treats the best)
 National Treatment
 Once a product or seller has entered a country, it should
be treated the same as products or sellers that originated
inside that country
(There are many exceptions to both of these principles)
WTO : TODAY
 WTO Decision Making
 Decisions by consensus: all 149 countries must agree, at
ministerial meetings
 In contrast to IMF and World Bank
 In practice, large and rich countries dominate this process
 They first agree among themselves
(This done in “Green Room”)
 Then seek consensus based on that
WTO : TODAY
Functional Outline of the
World Trade Organization
Communication
Constraints
Exceptions
Dispute Settlement
WTO FUNCTIONS
Communications Ministerial
Negotiating Rounds
Working Groups
Trade Policy Review Mechanism
Councils and Committees
Trade Ministers
(USTR, etc.)
Meet Every
Two Years
Tariff Reductions;
Changes in Rules
WTO FUNCTIONS
Constraints Tariff Bindings
Customs Valuation
Product Regulations
Quantitative Restrictions
Subsidies
Foreign Direct Investment (TRIMS)
Services (GATS)
Intellectual Property (TRIPs)
Countries
negotiate and
commit to
maximum
tariffs
National
Treatment for
Service Firms
Enforce Patents, Copyrights, Trademarks
WTO FUNCTIONS
Exceptions Anti-Dumping
Countervailing Duties
Safeguards
Balance of Payments Protection
Preferential Trade Agreements
Allows NAFTA,
EU, etc.
Permitted, not
required
WTO FUNCTIONS
Dispute Settlement Consultation
Panel Recommendation
Appellate Body
Remedy Implementation
Compensation
Retaliation
3-person Panel
Decides Case
The Ultimate
Remedy: Permit
Tariffs
WTO FUNCTIONS
 WTO extends the Rule of Law to international
commercial policies.
 As such, it protects small and weak countries from
abuse by larger, more powerful ones.
Bottom Line
PrESEnTaTion By :
Shivam JaiswalShivam Jaiswal

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World Trade Organisation (WTO) - Shivms Jaiswal

  • 1.
  • 2. Introduction to the World TrAde OrgAnization
  • 4.  Mid-1940s:  Meeting in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, Created IMF and World Bank.  US tried to create ITO = International Trade Organization.  Interim agreement: GATT = General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade.  When ITO failed to be approved (by US!), GATT governed trade policy by default. WTO : History
  • 5.  What GATT (and WTO) Does  Rules for trade policy  Forum for negotiation  Of both trade policies (tariffs) and rules.  Negotiations take place in “Negotiating Rounds”.  Decisions made at occasional meetings of trade ministers: “Ministerial Meetings”.  (US trade minister is United States Trade Representative, Susan Schwab). WTO : History
  • 6.  What GATT (and WTO) Does NOT Do  Regulate international financial transactions and markets.  Except in recent negotiations on trade in financial services (e.g., banking, insurance).  That’s left up to IMF.  Assist developing countries.  Even though current Round is “Doha Development Agenda”.  That’s left up to World Bank. WTO : History
  • 7. Rounds of GATT Multilateral Trade Negotiations No. Years Name Accomplishments 1-5 1947-61 Reduced tariffs 6 1964-67 Kennedy Tariffs + anti-dumping 7 1973-79 Tokyo Tariffs + NTBs 8 1986-94 Uruguay Tariffs, NTBs, Services, Intellectual Property, Textiles, Ag., Dispute Settlement, Created WTO 9 2001-? Doha (Doha Development Agenda) WTO : ROUNDS
  • 8.  How Negotiations take place  On Tariffs:  Tariff cuts are negotiated between “principal supplier” country and “principal demander” country.  Cuts are extended to all other members.  But large countries dominate this process .  In recent rounds, negotiations start with a formula for tariff cuts, then negotiate exceptions. WTO : ROUNDS
  • 9.  How Negotiations take place  On Rules:  Groups of countries draft changes, then persuade others.  Again, large countries dominate. WTO : ROUNDS
  • 10.  Do small and poor countries lose?  They need not lose, if they participate in the process  They benefit from the “rule of law”: Otherwise the large countries would be even more powerful.  By grouping together, they can also exert bargaining power.  They may well lose if they do not participate: growth of trade may exclude them. WTO : ROUNDS
  • 11.  Established Jan 1, 1995  Members: 160  Most recent: Saudi Arabia December 2005  Including: China (as of 2001)  Not including: Russia, Iran, Iraq, N. Korea  Vietnam in process of being admitted  Headquarters: Geneva, Switzerland (also home of ILO, WIPO, and others) WTO : TODAY
  • 12. Members Members, dually represented by the European Union Observers Non-members
  • 13. WTO’s Three Parts :  GATT (Still exists, as largest part of WTO)  GATS = General Agreement on Trade in Services  TRIPs Agreement = Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights WTO : TODAY
  • 14.  WTO’s Most Basic Principles  MFN = Most Favored Nation  Each member country should treat all members as well as it treats its “most favored nation” (i.e., the member that it treats the best)  National Treatment  Once a product or seller has entered a country, it should be treated the same as products or sellers that originated inside that country (There are many exceptions to both of these principles) WTO : TODAY
  • 15.  WTO Decision Making  Decisions by consensus: all 149 countries must agree, at ministerial meetings  In contrast to IMF and World Bank  In practice, large and rich countries dominate this process  They first agree among themselves (This done in “Green Room”)  Then seek consensus based on that WTO : TODAY
  • 16. Functional Outline of the World Trade Organization Communication Constraints Exceptions Dispute Settlement WTO FUNCTIONS
  • 17. Communications Ministerial Negotiating Rounds Working Groups Trade Policy Review Mechanism Councils and Committees Trade Ministers (USTR, etc.) Meet Every Two Years Tariff Reductions; Changes in Rules WTO FUNCTIONS
  • 18. Constraints Tariff Bindings Customs Valuation Product Regulations Quantitative Restrictions Subsidies Foreign Direct Investment (TRIMS) Services (GATS) Intellectual Property (TRIPs) Countries negotiate and commit to maximum tariffs National Treatment for Service Firms Enforce Patents, Copyrights, Trademarks WTO FUNCTIONS
  • 19. Exceptions Anti-Dumping Countervailing Duties Safeguards Balance of Payments Protection Preferential Trade Agreements Allows NAFTA, EU, etc. Permitted, not required WTO FUNCTIONS
  • 20. Dispute Settlement Consultation Panel Recommendation Appellate Body Remedy Implementation Compensation Retaliation 3-person Panel Decides Case The Ultimate Remedy: Permit Tariffs WTO FUNCTIONS
  • 21.  WTO extends the Rule of Law to international commercial policies.  As such, it protects small and weak countries from abuse by larger, more powerful ones. Bottom Line
  • 22. PrESEnTaTion By : Shivam JaiswalShivam Jaiswal