WTO, World Trade Organization, trading, trade conflicts, international trade
Born in 1995, the World Trade Organization's mission is to liberalize trade in goods and services in the world. Globalisation with the creation of a jurisdiction of trade conflicts, WTO conferences from Seattle to Bali in 2013 , showed the new influence of the institution, the a major issue in North-South relations, but also new social debates. (WTO, 2015) Organized in November 2001 by the World Trade Organization, which then consisted 125 member countries, the Doha Round is a three years round of negotiations whose main of them focused on agriculture. The main objectives were indeed substantially, improve market access for developing countries, that is to say, to liberalize international trade, while trading various other challenges: development of poor countries (Declaration of the TRIPS Agreement about access to medicines in developing countries) and environmental issues (reduction or elimination of tariff barriers for environmental goods and services).
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