WTO - translation to italian
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WTO - translation to italian

ORGANIZATION THAT INTENDS TO SUPERVISE AND LIBERALIZE INTERNATIONAL TRADE
WTO; WTrO; World Trade Organisation; W.T.O.; Schedules of concessions; World Trade Conference; World Trade Organization General Council; Wto; General Council (WTO); Organización Mundial del Comercio; Organizacion Mundial del Comercio; Organisation mondiale du commerce; The World Trade Organisation; The World Trade Organization; @wto; Wto.int; WTO terms; 10.30875; World Trade Org.
  • The headquarters of the World Trade Organization in [[Geneva]], [[Switzerland]]
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  • Harry White]] (left) and [[John Maynard Keynes]] at the [[Bretton Woods Conference]]<ref>A.E. Eckes Jr., ''US Trade History'', 73<br />* A. Smithies, ''Reflections on the Work of Keynes'', 578–601<br />* N. Warren, ''Internet and Globalization'', 193</ref>

WTO         
WTO, World Trade Organization, international commerce organization
World Trade Organization         
organizzazione mondiale del commercio
WTO      
n. organizzazione internazionale del commercio (World Trade Organization)

Definition

WTO
WTO is an abbreviation for World Trade Organization
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The world desperately needs an effective WTO.
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Wikipedia

World Trade Organization

The World Trade Organization (WTO) is an intergovernmental organization that regulates and facilitates international trade. With effective cooperation in the United Nations System, governments use the organization to establish, revise, and enforce the rules that govern international trade. It officially commenced operations on 1 January 1995, pursuant to the 1994 Marrakesh Agreement, thus replacing the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) that had been established in 1948. The WTO is the world's largest international economic organization, with 164 member states representing over 98% of global trade and global GDP.

The WTO facilitates trade in goods, services and intellectual property among participating countries by providing a framework for negotiating trade agreements, which usually aim to reduce or eliminate tariffs, quotas, and other restrictions; these agreements are signed by representatives of member governments: fol.9–10  and ratified by their legislatures. The WTO also administers independent dispute resolution for enforcing participants' adherence to trade agreements and resolving trade-related disputes. The organization prohibits discrimination between trading partners, but provides exceptions for environmental protection, national security, and other important goals.

The WTO is headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland. Its top decision-making body is the Ministerial Conference, which is composed of all member states and usually convenes biennially; consensus is emphasized in all decisions. Day-to-day functions are handled by the General Council, made up of representatives from all members. A Secretariat of over 600 personnel, led by the Director-General and four deputies, provides administrative, professional, and technical services. The WTO's annual budget is roughly 220 million USD, which is contributed by members based on their proportion of international trade.

Studies show the WTO has boosted trade and reduced trade barriers. It has also influenced trade agreement generally; a 2017 analysis found that the vast majority of preferential trade agreements (PTAs) up to that point explicitly reference the WTO, with substantial portions of text copied from WTO agreements. Goal 10 of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals also referenced WTO agreements as instruments of reducing inequality. However, critics contend that the benefits of WTO-facilitated free trade are not shared equally.