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What Is The General Agreement On Tariffs And Trade (GATT)?

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The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) was established in 1947 as a multilateral treaty aimed at reducing tariffs and other trade barriers to promote freer international trade. It provided a forum for negotiating trade liberalization and set foundational rules for trade among contracting parties. GATT played a crucial role in expanding global trade and paved the way for the creation of the World Trade Organization (WTO) in 1995, which incorporated and expanded its principles.

Key Features of GATT

Tariff Reduction

GATT negotiated rounds led to progressive tariff cuts among member countries, making goods cheaper and trade more accessible.

Most-Favored-Nation (MFN) Principle

Member countries agreed to extend any favorable trade terms offered to one country equally to all other members.

National Treatment

GATT required members to treat imported goods no less favorably than domestic goods after customs clearance.

Dispute Settlement

Although limited compared to WTO, GATT provided mechanisms for resolving trade disputes.

Trade Negotiations

Multiple negotiation rounds, such as the Kennedy Round and Uruguay Round, addressed tariffs and other trade issues.

Legacy and Transition

GATT provided the legal foundation and negotiation platform that evolved into the WTO.

Its success helped expand global trade and economic integration.

The Uruguay Round (1986–1994) led to the creation of the WTO, which incorporated GATT rules into a broader framework.

Example

Suppose Country A and Country B negotiate a tariff reduction on textile imports during a GATT negotiation round, leading to lower prices and increased trade.

Steps Involved:

Both countries submit proposals for tariff reductions.

Negotiations are conducted to reach mutual agreements.

Tariffs on agreed products are lowered over a specified timetable.

Trade flows increase as goods become more competitively priced.

Both countries benefit from expanded market access and economic growth.

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