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.
2014 Trade Policy Reviews:
Tonga
Malaysia
Myanmar
Qatar
Bahrain
Oman
Ghana
Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS)
China
Panama
Hong Kong, China