Trade Talks: Getting Business On Board

International Trade ForumNum. 3/2004, Juillet 2004

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International trade agreements are reshaping national laws on where and how companies can trade. Whether speaking of agriculture, services, textiles and clothing, intellectual property or other topics, WTO agreements dominate the international trade arena. WTO member states - 148 so far - are even now refining a set of global trade rules. What's more, bilateral and regional agreements add layers of complexity to the environment in which business has to make decisions. Businesses in developing countries have not made their voice heard enough in the trade negotiations that lead to these rules. As global trade talks continue to shape the business environment, exporters and governments in the developing world must learn to work with one another to improve market access and obtain special conditions for their firms.

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Trade Talks: Getting Business On Board

International trade agreements are reshaping national laws on where and how companies can trade. Whether we speak of agriculture, services, textiles and clothing, intellectual property or other topics, ...

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