30th Anniversary of Signing of Marrakesh Agreement

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Commemorating 30th anniversary of the Marrakesh Agreement

The Marrakesh Agreement establishing the World Trade Organization was signed by 123 countries on 15 April 1994, leading to the birth of the WTO on 1 January 1995. Over the past 30 years, the WTO has helped to bring about a major expansion in global trade, with the objective of raising living standards, increasing employment and promoting sustainable development. This portal highlights some of the WTO's achievements over the last three decades and the events planned to mark its 30th anniversary.

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Looking back at MC13

WTO marks 30th anniversary of Marrakesh Agreement

"Thirty years ago, over 120 countries united with a shared vision: to transform the world through trade," WTO Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala said in a video to mark the anniversary. "They created a new global public good: one committed to using trade to raise people's living standards, create jobs, and promote sustainable development." Read more

Ministerial conferences

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MC1 — Singapore

9-13 December 1996
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MC2 — Geneva

18-20 May 1998
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MC3 — Seattle

November 30 – December 3, 1999
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MC4 — Doha

9-13 November 2001
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MC5 — Cancún

10-14 September 2003
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MC6 — Hong Kong

13-18 December 2005
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MC7 — Geneva

30 November - 2 December 2009
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MC8 — Geneva

15-17 December 2011
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MC9 — Bali

3-6 December 2013
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MC10 — Nairobi

15-19 December 2015
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MC11 — Buenos Aires

10-13 December 2017
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MC12 — Geneva

12-17 June 2022
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MC13 — Abu Dhabi

26-29 February 2024

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