World trade organization: Understanding its implementation in India
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Table of Contents
- Introduction
- World Trade Organization
- General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
- Origin and evolution of the WTO: GATT to Uruguay
- Objectives and functions of WTO
- Difference between WTO and GATT
- What are its Principles?
- What are the major agreements in WTO?
- The decision making process and organizational structure of WTO
- How does the agreements affect the member countries?
- How does it affect India?
- Trade Related Investment Measures (TRIMS)
- Trade Related Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS)
- Agreement on Agriculture (AOA)
- Agreement on Sanitary and psyto-sanitary measures (SPM)
- Multi-Fiber Agreement (MFA)
- Other unresolved issues
- Agreements of the World Trade Organization
- General elimination of quantitative restrictions
- Agreement on Agriculture (AOA)
- Agreement on textiles and clothing
- General agreement on trade in services
- Tradeble service classified under GATS
- Agreement on Trade Related Investment Measures (TRIMS)
- Agreement on import licensing
- Agreement on pre-shipment inspection
- Conclusion
- Recommendations and suggestions
- Bibliography
Abstract
After making this project I know many important fact about GATT & WTO's origin evaluation objectives principals functions decision making process, organizational structure which is really beneficial for me to know about the current scenario of global trade liberalization & various agreements which lead them in trade restriction tariff removal & free trade among all the world economy. My main objective in the project is to know about the implementation of WTO agreements of india & the impact of the WTO over india, are the WTO trade agreements of india beneficial or not? My project is totally based on the trade policy of india. As we all know that the WTO is the successor of GATT and is the promoter & regulator of international trade . the principal & agreements of the WTO have a very significant impact on the national economy & globalization.But after getting the current data about the WTO agreement I know that developing countries are terribly disadvantaged due to participation gap.
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