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Maximizing opportunities for cooperation on trade and environment

When a group of countries set about rebuilding the global trading system after World War II, they were guided by the principle of multilateral trade cooperation as an effective way to avoid mutually defeating trade policies and to help build lasting peace. A key outcome was the 1947 General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) — the WTO’s predecessor.

Related Topics: Environment
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