
BackgroundThe
Trade Policy Review Mechanism was an early result of the Uruguay
Round,
being provisionally established at the Montreal Mid-Term
Review of the Round in December 1988. Article III of
the Marrakesh Agreement, agreed by Ministers in
April 1994, placed the TPRM on a permanent footing
as one of the WTOs basic functions and, with the
entry into force of the WTO in 1995, the mandate of the
TPRM was broadened to cover services trade and
intellectual property.
The
objectives of the TPRM, as expressed in Annex 3
of the Marrakesh Agreement, include facilitating the
smooth functioning of the multilateral trading system by
enhancing the transparency of Members trade
policies.
All
WTO
Members
are subject to review under the
TPRM.
The Annex mandates that the four Members with the largest
shares of world trade (currently the
European Communities, the United States, Japan
and China) be reviewed each two years, the next 16 be
reviewed each four years, and others be reviewed each six
years. A longer period may be fixed for least-developed
country Members.
In
1994, flexibility of up to six months was introduced into
the review cycles, and in 1996 it was agreed that every
second review of each of the first four trading entities
should be an interim review.
How
the reviews are organized back
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Reviews
are conducted by the Trade
Policy Review Body (TPRB)
on the basis of a policy statement by the Member under
review and a report prepared by economists in the
Secretariat's
Trade
Policy Review Division.
The
TPRBs debate is stimulated by two discussants,
selected beforehand for this purpose.
In
preparing its report, the Secretariat seeks the
cooperation of the Member, but has the sole
responsibility for the facts presented and views
expressed.
The
reports consist of detailed chapters examining the trade
policies and practices of the Member and describing trade
policymaking 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 TPRB
Chairperson's Concluding
Remarks
delivered at the conclusion of the meeting.
Much
has been written outside the WTO about the TPRM and
additions to the list of TPRM-related
publications
are invited.
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