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  1. World Trade Organization (Ininggles) Organisation mondiale du commerce (Frinanses) Organización Mundial del Comercio (Kinatsila) Opisyal nga logo han WTO. mga api mga api, ginrerepresenta liwat han EU mga observer Mga diri api. Pinahalipot. WTO.

  2. The International Trade Organization ( ITO) was the proposed name for an international institution for the regulation of trade. Led by the United States in collaboration with allies, the effort to form the organization from 1945 to 1948, with the successful passing of the Havana Charter, eventually failed due to lack of approval by the US Congress.

  3. Criticism of the World Trade Organization. Protestors clash with Hong Kong police in the Wan Chai waterfront area during the WTO Ministerial Conference of 2005. Since its creation in 1995, the World Trade Organization (WTO) has worked to maintain and develop international trade. As one of the largest international economic organizations ...

  4. Die World Fair Trade Organization (WFTO) (ehemals International Federation for Alternative Trade, IFAT; dt. Internationale Föderation für alternativen Handel) ist ein globales Netzwerk von Organisationen des Fairen Handels aus über 70 Ländern. Die Mitglieder sind Produzenten-Kooperativen und -Vereinigungen, Export-Gesellschaften, Importeure ...

  5. On February 5, 2021, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala of Nigeria secured the support of the United States for Director-General of the WTO. [4] Okonjo-Iweala assumed office on 1 March 2021, and became both the first woman and the first African to hold this position. Before the formation of the WTO, the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) had a ...

  6. World Trade Report. WTO/FTA Moot. Categories: International trade organizations. Intergovernmental organizations established by treaty. Hidden categories: Commons category link is on Wikidata. Wikipedia categories named after political organizations. Wikipedia categories named after international organizations.

  7. March 1948 - Charter of the ITO signed but US Congress rejects it, leaving GATT as the only international instrument governing world trade. 1949 - Second GATT Round of trade talks held at Annecy, France. 1950 - Third GATT Round held in Torquay, England. 1956 - The Geneva Round completed in May 1956, resulting in $2.5 billion in tariff reductions.