Its nothing but Doha Development Agenda. Please refer wto website which has more relevant information. http://www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/dda_e/dda_e.htm
Refer to this URL http://www.wto.org/english/theWTO_e/whatis_e/tif_e/fact2_e.htm Also Google Search Doha Development Agenda which is nothing but 9th Round of Multilateral Trade Negotiations regards siva.
Harry B. Endsley has written: 'The GATT and the Uruguay Round of Multilateral Trade Negotiations' -- subject(s): Foreign trade regulation, General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Organization), International trade, Tariff, Uruguay Round (1987-1994)
Sheila Page has written: 'Regionalism among developing countries' -- subject(s): Commerce, Economic integration, Trade blocs, Regionalism 'The GATT Uruguay round' -- subject(s): Commercial policy, Developing countries, Foreign trade regulation, General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Organisation), International trade, Tariff, Trade regulations, Uruguay Round of Multilateral Trade Negotiations
one is multilateral one is bilateral
Multilateral arrangements to promote international trade are bilateral or regional trade agreements.
Tim Lang has written: 'Food wars' -- subject(s): Food supply, Nutrition policy 'Food fit for the world?' -- subject(s): Food law and legislation, General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Organisation), Uruguay Round of Multilateral Trade Negotiations 'Food standards and the state'
multilateral trade
Multilateral liberalization refers to the process of reducing trade barriers and restrictions among multiple countries simultaneously, often through international agreements or negotiations. This approach aims to create a more open and competitive global trading system by promoting free trade and economic cooperation. It contrasts with bilateral or unilateral liberalization, which involves fewer countries or a single country acting independently. Multilateral liberalization is often facilitated by organizations like the World Trade Organization (WTO).
In GATT, the "A" stands for "Agreement." GATT stands for the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, which is a multilateral treaty aimed at promoting international trade by reducing trade barriers such as tariffs and quotas. Established in 1947, it served as a framework for trade negotiations and was later succeeded by the World Trade Organization (WTO) in 1995.
Adil Najam has written: 'Developing countries and multilateral environmental agreements (MEAs)' 'Pakistan's trade interests regarding WTO negotiations' 'The climate convention' 'Environment, Development and Human Security'
The WTO
By creating multilnational trade agreements MULTILATERAL... not multinational.