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World Trade Organisation (WTO)

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CBSE: Class 12

Key Points: World Trade Organisation

  • WTO (1995) replaced GATT (1948) to create a rule‑based global trading system and reduce arbitrary trade barriers.
  • Aims: expand trade in goods and services, ensure efficient resource use, and protect the environment.
  • Promotes removal of tariffs and non‑tariff barriers and more market access for member countries.
  • India has reduced tariffs and removed quantitative restrictions as per its commitments and argues for developing countries’ interests.
  • Criticism: benefits mainly developed nations, and developing countries feel pressured to open markets while rich countries retain protections, especially in agriculture.
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