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- By: World Trade Organization
- Source: Annual Report 2001 , pp 1-5
- Publication Date: May 2001
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.30875/13c516b5-en
- Language: English French, Spanish
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The year 2000 and the first part of 2001 was a busy and productive period for the WTO, with most activities falling into one of four categories: first, the launching of new negotiations on trade in agricultural products and trade in services; second, a broad range of ongoing activities that constitute the WTO’s day-to-day work, such as accessions and the settlement of disputes between the member countries; third, the adoption of new measures to assist the WTO’s least developed Members; and fourth, progress in dealing with issues arising out of the December 1999 Seattle Ministerial meeting, including renewed efforts to launch a comprehensive round of multilateral trade negotiations.
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