ECONOMICS
REPORT - The World Trade Organization, Part 3
By Mario Ritter
This is Bob Doughty with the VOA Special English
Economics Report.
This week -- the third and final part of our series
on the World Trade Organization.
In September, there was a lot of news when the Ministerial
Conference in Cancun, Mexico, ended without new agreements. Developing
nations blamed wealthy ones; wealthy nations blamed developing ones.
In any case, trade agreements take time. The last series of negotiations,
called the Uruguay Round, took seven-and-a-half years. That was a lot
longer than planned. But it established the World Trade Organization
in nineteen-ninety-five.
The Ministerial Conference represents the highest
level of the WTO. A conference must take place at least once every two
years. High-level officials from member nations meet and can make decisions
on all trade issues.
The General Council performs the everyday work of
the WTO. The General Council is based in Geneva(日内瓦),
Switzerland. The WTO has almost one-hundred-fifty members. All of the
nations are represented on the General Council.
One of its duties is to act as what is called the
Dispute Settlement Body(争议解决机构). The
WTO makes rules, but it also tries to settle problems between members.
The Dispute Settlement Body carries out hearings. The process to settle
a case generally takes fifteen months. The council also acts as the
Trade Policy Review Body(贸易政策审议机构).
Below the General Council are three separate councils.
These deal with trade in goods, services and intellectual
property(知识产权). And below these councils are many committees.
Specialists from member nations take part in the work of the WTO.
Each member of the World Trade Organization has an
equal vote. There is no Security Council like at the United Nations,
or a board of directors like at the World Bank. The WTO says everything
it does is the result of negotiations.
Over three-fourths of the members are developing nations.
So all WTO agreements contain special provisions(规定)for
them. These include longer time periods to meet the requirements. The
WTO also offers training and technical assistance.
One of the main ideas governing the WTO is that all
members should trade equally with each other. It says trade with a member
nation should be as simple as trade within a member nation.
The World Trade Organization employs about five-hundred-fifty
people. Supachai Panitchpakdi of Thailand began a three-year term as
director-general in September of last year.
This VOA Special English Economics Report was
written by Mario Ritter. This is Bob Doughty.
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