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an international organization established in 1995, responsible for facilitating global trade negotiations, enforcing trade agreements, and providing a platform for resolving trade disputes among member countries
- The World Trade Organization oversees global trade agreements, promoting fair and open commerce among its member nations.
- Countries engage in multilateral discussions at the WTO to negotiate trade policies and reduce barriers.
- The World Trade Organization plays a pivotal role in settling trade disputes, ensuring adherence to established international trade rules.
- WTO members commit to notifying the organization about any changes in their trade policies to ensure transparency and compliance.
- Trade negotiations at the World Trade Organization (WTO) aim to create a level playing field for both developed and developing economies.