Leadership and Change in the Multilateral Trading System

Leadership and Change in the Multilateral Trading System
Title Leadership and Change in the Multilateral Trading System PDF eBook
Author Amrita Narlikar
Publisher Republic of Letters
Total Pages 270
Release 2009
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9789089790200

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This volume presents an authoritative and cutting-edge account of the evolving multilateral trading system and the challenges that it faces today. It focuses on details affecting the Doha negotiations and also addresses broader themes of leadership, changing balances of power, and institutional limitations of the WTO.

Efficiency, Equity, and Legitimacy

Efficiency, Equity, and Legitimacy
Title Efficiency, Equity, and Legitimacy PDF eBook
Author Roger B. Porter
Publisher Brookings Institution Press
Total Pages 468
Release 2001
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780815771630

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Despite its widely acknowledged contribution to global prosperity over the past half century, the movement toward further liberalization has increasingly been challenged. This collection of essays examine several key issues at the heart of the debate over the multilateral trading system.

World Trade Organization

World Trade Organization
Title World Trade Organization PDF eBook
Author Rachel F Fefer
Publisher Independently Published
Total Pages 64
Release 2019-04-05
Genre
ISBN 9781092787307

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Historically, the United States' leadership of the global trading system has ensured the United States a seat at the table to shape the international trade agenda in ways that both advance and defend U.S. interests. The evolution of U.S. leadership and the global trade agenda remain of interest to Congress, which holds constitutional authority over foreign commerce and establishes trade negotiating objectives and principles through legislation. Congress has recognized the World Trade Organization (WTO) as the "foundation of the global trading system" within trade promotion authority (TPA) and plays a direct legislative and oversight role over WTO agreements. The statutory basis for U.S. WTO membership is the Uruguay Round Agreements Act (P.L. 103-465), and U.S. priorities and objectives for the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)/WTO have been reflected in various TPA legislation since 1974. Congress also has oversight of the U.S. Trade Representative and other agencies that participate in WTO meetings and enforce WTO commitments. The WTO is a 164-member international organization that was created to oversee and administer multilateral trade rules, serve as a forum for trade liberalization negotiations, and resolve trade disputes. The United States was a major force behind the establishment of the WTO in 1995, and the rules and agreements resulting from multilateral trade negotiations. The WTO encompassed and succeeded the GATT, established in 1947 among the United States and 22 other countries. Through the GATT and WTO, the United States, with other countries, sought to establish a more open, rules-based trading system in the postwar era, with the goal of fostering international economic cooperation and raising economic prosperity worldwide. Today, 98% of global trade is among WTO members. any observers are concerned that the effectiveness of the WTO has diminished since the collapse of the Doha Round of multilateral trade negotiations, which began in 2001, and believe the WTO needs to adopt reforms to continue its role as the foundation of the global trading system. To date, WTO members have been unable to reach consensus for a new comprehensive multilateral agreement on trade liberalization and rules. While global supply chains and technology have transformed international trade and investment, global trade rules have not kept up with the pace of change. Many countries have turned to negotiating free trade agreements (FTAs) outside the WTO as well as plurilateral agreements involving subsets of WTO members rather than all members. Certain WTO members have begun to explore aspects of reform and future negotiations. Potential reforms concern the administration of the organization, its procedures and practices, and attempts to address the inability of WTO members to conclude new agreements. Proposed DS reforms also attempt to improve the working of the dispute settlement system, particularly the Appellate Body-the seven-member body that reviews appeals by WTO members of a panel's findings in a dispute case. Some U.S. frustrations with the WTO are not new and many are shared by other trading partners, such as the European Union. At the same time, the Administration's overall approach has spurred new questions regarding the future of U.S. leadership and U.S. priorities for improving the multilateral trading system. Concerns have emphasized that the Administration's recent actions to unilaterally raise tariffs under U.S. trade laws and to possibly impede the functioning of the dispute settlement system might undermine the credibility of the WTO system. A growing question of some observers is whether the WTO would flounder for lack of U.S. leadership, or whether other WTO members like the EU and China taking on larger roles would continue to make it a meaningful actor in the global trade environment.

The Multilateral Trading System in Crisi

The Multilateral Trading System in Crisi
Title The Multilateral Trading System in Crisi PDF eBook
Author Kristen Hopewell
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2022
Genre
ISBN 9781738840434

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Trade Strategies for a New Era

Trade Strategies for a New Era
Title Trade Strategies for a New Era PDF eBook
Author Geza Feketekuty
Publisher O'Reilly Media, Inc.
Total Pages 412
Release 1998
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780876092095

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According to the authors, challenges resulting from the globalization of production and the integration of former socialist economies into the world market economy create the need for new trade negotiations at both the regional and global level. Government policies and regulations that constitute barriers to foreign trade and investment still need to be overcome. Anticompetitive practices such as trade-restricting cartels need to be eliminated. Philosophical and political differences over how trade agreements should deal with issues such as labor and the environment need to be resolved. The book provides a comprehensive review of the issues confronting U.S. trade policymakers and outlines a strategy to deal with them. The book is essential reading for public officials, business leaders and private citizens who wish to think broadly about American's role in the global economy of the 21st century.

The Multilateral Trading System and Climate Change

The Multilateral Trading System and Climate Change
Title The Multilateral Trading System and Climate Change PDF eBook
Author World Trade organization. Trade and Environment Division
Publisher
Total Pages 7
Release 2008
Genre
ISBN

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Clash of Powers

Clash of Powers
Title Clash of Powers PDF eBook
Author Kristen Hopewell
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 263
Release 2020-10-22
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1108834795

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One of the first analyses of the impact of US-China rivalry on the governance of global trade.