TRADE TOPICS

Trade Policy Reviews

Surveillance of national trade policies is a fundamentally important activity of the WTO. All WTO members are periodically reviewed, the frequency of each country's review varying according to its share of world trade.

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The reviews consist of detailed chapters examining the trade policies and practices of the member and describing trade policy-making institutions and the macroeconomic situation; these chapters are preceded by the Secretariat's Summary Observations, which summarize the report and presents the Secretariat's perspective on the member's trade policies. The Secretariat report and the member's policy statement are published after the review meeting, along with the minutes of the meeting and the text of the Chairperson's Concluding Remarks. Reports are available in English, French and Spanish.
 

2009 Trade Policy Reviews:
Botswana
Brazil
Chile
European Communities
Fiji
Georgia
Guatemala
Guyana
Japan
Lesotho
Morocco
Mozambique
Maldives
Namibia
New Zealand
Niger
Senegal
Solomon Islands
South Africa
Swaziland
Zambia

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2008 Trade Policy Reviews:
Barbados
 Brunei Darussalam
China
Dominican Republic
Ghana
Jordan
Liechtenstein / Switzerland
Madagascar
Mauritius
Mexico
Norway
Oman
Pakistan
Republic of Korea
Singapore
United States of America

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