Organisation mondiale du commerce (in French) Organización Mundial del Comercio (in Spanish) | |
Abbreviation | WTO |
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Formation | 1 January 1995 |
Type | Intergovernmental organization |
Purpose | Reduction of tariffs and other barriers to trade |
Headquarters | Centre William Rappard, Geneva, Switzerland |
Coordinates | 46°13′27″N 06°08′58″E / 46.22417°N 6.14944°E |
Region served | Worldwide |
Membership | 166 members (162 UN member states, the European Union, Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan)[1] |
Official languages | English, French, Spanish[2] |
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala[3] (since 2021) | |
Budget | CHF 197,203,900 (2023)[4] |
Staff | 623 (December 2023)[5] |
Website | wto |
The World Trade Organization (WTO) is an intergovernmental organization headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland[6] that regulates and facilitates international trade.[7] Governments use the organization to establish, revise, and enforce the rules that govern international trade in cooperation with the United Nations System.[7][8] The WTO is the world's largest international economic organization, with 166 members representing over 98% of global trade and global GDP.[9][10][11]
The WTO facilitates trade in goods, services and intellectual property among participating countries by providing a framework for negotiating trade agreements, which usually aim to reduce or eliminate tariffs, quotas, and other restrictions; these agreements are signed by representatives of member governments[12]: fol.9–10 and ratified by their legislatures.[13] It also administers independent dispute resolution for enforcing participants' adherence to trade agreements and resolving trade-related disputes.[14] The organization prohibits discrimination between trading partners, but provides exceptions for environmental protection, national security, and other important goals.[14]
It officially commenced operations on 1 January 1995, pursuant to the 1994 Marrakesh Agreement, thus replacing the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) that had been established in 1948.
Its top decision-making body is the Ministerial Conference, which is composed of all members and usually convenes biennially; consensus is emphasized in all decisions.[15] Day-to-day functions are handled by the General Council, made up of representatives from all members.[16] A Secretariat of over 600 personnel, led by the Director-General and four deputies, provides administrative, professional, and technical services.[17] The WTO's annual budget is roughly 220 million USD, which is contributed by members based on their proportion of international trade.[18]
Studies show the WTO has increased trade and reduced trade barriers.[19][20][21][22] It has also influenced trade agreement generally; the vast majority of preferential trade agreements (PTAs) explicitly reference the WTO, with substantial portions of text copied from WTO agreements.[23] Goal 10 of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals also referenced WTO agreements as instruments of reducing inequality.[24] However, critics contend that the benefits of WTO-facilitated free trade are not shared equally.[25][26]
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