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The Story So Far...
• Globalization started blossoming in the
1890’s. By the end of the 19th century,
trade was very free.
• Globalization then began failing at the end of
World War I, at the beginning of the 20th
century.
• Economic pressure pushed countries to
impose trade barriers to divert national
demand away from imports and toward
domestically produced goods.
International Trade Organization (ITO)
• A prospective organ proposed by the Bretton Woods
Conference to establish rules and regulations for
international trade
• The ITO charter was agreed on at the UN
Conference on Trade and Employment in March
1948, but was never ratified by the US Senate, thus
never coming into existence
International Trade Organization (ITO)
Why was it not ratified?
• UN members countries were then too anxious to begin trade
liberalization
• Much of its political support had evaporated
• US State and Treasury Departments were busy with US
reciprocal trade agreements with individual countries
• The Cold War began, and the ITO became only of
secondary interest to US politicians and bureaucrats
General agreement on tariffs and trade
• A multilateral agreement regulating international
trade.It was in effect from June 30, 1948, until
January 1, 1995, when it was absorbed by the World
Trade Organization (WTO).
• Aims for substantial reduction of tariffs and other trade
barriers, and the elimination of preferences, on a
reciprocal and mutually advantageous basis
• Negotiated during the UN Conference on Trade and
Employment, and was the outcome of the failure of
negotiating governments
Objective of GATT
The primary objectives of GATT was to expand
international trade by liberalizing so as to bring about
all round economic prosperity, the important objective
are as follows as:-
• Raising standards of living.
• Ensuring full employment and large and steady
growing volume of real income and effective
demand.
• Developing full use of resources of the world.
• Expansion of production and international trade.
GATT has certain conventions and general principles governing
international trade among countries that follows the GATT
agreement:-
• Any proposed change in the tariff or any type of commercial
policy of a member country should not be undertaken without
the consultation with the other parties to the agreement.
• The countries that adhear to get work towards the reduction of
tariff and other barriers to the international trade should be
negotiated within the frame work of GATT.
# For the realisation of the objective GATT adopted the
following:-
1) NON DISCRIMINATION- The principle of non-discrimination
requires that no member country shall discriminate between in the
conduct of international trade, to ensure non-discrimination the
members of GATT to apply the principle of MFN(most favoured
nation) status to all import and export duties. The GATT also permit to
member to adopt step to counter dumping and export subsidies.
2) PROHIBITION OF QUANTITATIVE RESTRICTIONS-
GATT seek to prohibit quantitative restrictions as far as possible and
limit restrictions on trade to the less rigid tariffs, however certain
exceptions to this prohibition are granted to countries, confronted with
balance of payment difficulties and to the developing countries.
3) CONSULTATION- By providing a forum for continuing
consultation, GATT has provided to resolve disagreements through
consultation.
GATT: ROUNDS
The GATT system, albeit successful (due to
highly pragmatic leadership), was imperfect,
and so a series of rounds of laborious
process of item-by-item tariff negotiations
were held.
1
2
3
GENEVA
• April 1947
• Signing of GATT
• 45,000 tariff concessions affecting $10 billion of trade
ANNECY
• April 1949
• Around 5,000 counts of tariff reductions
TORQUAY
• September 1950
• Around 8,700 tariff concessions, cutting 1948 tariff levels by
25%
• GATT was established as a governing world body
4
5
GENEVA II
• January 1956
• $2.5 billion in tariff reductions
• Admission of Japan
DILLON
• September 1960
• $4.9 billion in tariff reduction
• Creation of the European Economic Community (EEC)
6
7
KENNEDY
• May 1964
• Adoption of Part IV of the GATT– absolution from
according reciprocity to developed countries
• Reduction of $40 billion in tariffs
• Adoption of an anti-dumping code
TOKYO
• September 1973
• Reduction of more than $300 billion in tariffs
• Control of the proliferation of non-tariff barriers and
voluntary export restrictions
• Failing manufacturing industries sought protection
from international competition.
• There followed a series of Congressional initiatives
that were basically protectionist.
• The Reagan Administration sought to counter this
protectionist trend by calling for a new round of
global trade.
8
URUGUAY
• September 1986
• Extension into the areas of agricultural, textile
and clothing, and service industries
• Protection of intellectual property rights
• Improved system of settling trade disputes
• World Trade Organization (WTO) was
established to rule on claims of treaty violation
GATT lives on as the foundation of the WTO. Although the 1947
agreement itself is technically defunct, its provisions were incorporated
into the GATT 1994 agreement, designed to keep the trade agreements
going while the WTO was being set up. The GATT 1994 is itself a
component of the WTO Agreement.
GATT
1) GATT was ad hoc and
provisional.
2) GATT has contracting parties.
3) GATT system allows existing
domestic, legislation to continue
even if it violated GATT
agreement.
4) GATT was less powerful and
dispute settlement mechanism
was less efficient.
WTO
1) WTO is permanent.
2) WTO has members.
3) WTO does not permit this.
4) WTO is more powerful and dispute
settlement mechanism was more
efficient.
9 DOHA
• November 2001
• Current trade-negotiation round of the World Trade
Organization
• Issues:Agriculture
Access to patented medicines
Special and differential treatment
Implementation issues
CONCLUSION
For 47 years, GATT reduced tariffs. This boosted world trade 8% a year during
the 1950s and 1960s, faster than world economic growth.It was seen as such a
success that many more countries wanted to join. By 1995,By increasing trade,
GATT promoted world peace. Before GATT, from 1850 to 1949, the number of
wars was ten times greater than after GATT, 1950 to 2000.GATT also promoted
improved communication by providing incentives to smaller countries to learn
English, the language of the world's largest consumer market. This adoption of a
common language reduces misunderstanding. It also gives the less developed
country a competitive advantage by giving them insight into the developed
country's culture, marketing, and product needs.But low tariffs destroy some
domestic industries, contributing to high unemployment in those sectors.GATT
did not address any services like FDI,Globalized financial services in 80s.It
reduced the rights of a nation to rule its own people. The agreement requires
them to change domestic laws to gain the trade benefits.GATT do not have a
dispute settlement body. For these reasons gradually GATT become an
unsuccessful to achieve its objective for which in later period WTO is formed.
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Gatt

  • 1.
  • 2. The Story So Far... • Globalization started blossoming in the 1890’s. By the end of the 19th century, trade was very free.
  • 3. • Globalization then began failing at the end of World War I, at the beginning of the 20th century. • Economic pressure pushed countries to impose trade barriers to divert national demand away from imports and toward domestically produced goods.
  • 4. International Trade Organization (ITO) • A prospective organ proposed by the Bretton Woods Conference to establish rules and regulations for international trade • The ITO charter was agreed on at the UN Conference on Trade and Employment in March 1948, but was never ratified by the US Senate, thus never coming into existence
  • 5. International Trade Organization (ITO) Why was it not ratified? • UN members countries were then too anxious to begin trade liberalization • Much of its political support had evaporated • US State and Treasury Departments were busy with US reciprocal trade agreements with individual countries • The Cold War began, and the ITO became only of secondary interest to US politicians and bureaucrats
  • 6. General agreement on tariffs and trade • A multilateral agreement regulating international trade.It was in effect from June 30, 1948, until January 1, 1995, when it was absorbed by the World Trade Organization (WTO). • Aims for substantial reduction of tariffs and other trade barriers, and the elimination of preferences, on a reciprocal and mutually advantageous basis • Negotiated during the UN Conference on Trade and Employment, and was the outcome of the failure of negotiating governments
  • 7. Objective of GATT The primary objectives of GATT was to expand international trade by liberalizing so as to bring about all round economic prosperity, the important objective are as follows as:- • Raising standards of living. • Ensuring full employment and large and steady growing volume of real income and effective demand. • Developing full use of resources of the world. • Expansion of production and international trade.
  • 8. GATT has certain conventions and general principles governing international trade among countries that follows the GATT agreement:- • Any proposed change in the tariff or any type of commercial policy of a member country should not be undertaken without the consultation with the other parties to the agreement. • The countries that adhear to get work towards the reduction of tariff and other barriers to the international trade should be negotiated within the frame work of GATT.
  • 9. # For the realisation of the objective GATT adopted the following:- 1) NON DISCRIMINATION- The principle of non-discrimination requires that no member country shall discriminate between in the conduct of international trade, to ensure non-discrimination the members of GATT to apply the principle of MFN(most favoured nation) status to all import and export duties. The GATT also permit to member to adopt step to counter dumping and export subsidies. 2) PROHIBITION OF QUANTITATIVE RESTRICTIONS- GATT seek to prohibit quantitative restrictions as far as possible and limit restrictions on trade to the less rigid tariffs, however certain exceptions to this prohibition are granted to countries, confronted with balance of payment difficulties and to the developing countries. 3) CONSULTATION- By providing a forum for continuing consultation, GATT has provided to resolve disagreements through consultation.
  • 10. GATT: ROUNDS The GATT system, albeit successful (due to highly pragmatic leadership), was imperfect, and so a series of rounds of laborious process of item-by-item tariff negotiations were held.
  • 11. 1 2 3 GENEVA • April 1947 • Signing of GATT • 45,000 tariff concessions affecting $10 billion of trade ANNECY • April 1949 • Around 5,000 counts of tariff reductions TORQUAY • September 1950 • Around 8,700 tariff concessions, cutting 1948 tariff levels by 25% • GATT was established as a governing world body
  • 12. 4 5 GENEVA II • January 1956 • $2.5 billion in tariff reductions • Admission of Japan DILLON • September 1960 • $4.9 billion in tariff reduction • Creation of the European Economic Community (EEC)
  • 13. 6 7 KENNEDY • May 1964 • Adoption of Part IV of the GATT– absolution from according reciprocity to developed countries • Reduction of $40 billion in tariffs • Adoption of an anti-dumping code TOKYO • September 1973 • Reduction of more than $300 billion in tariffs • Control of the proliferation of non-tariff barriers and voluntary export restrictions
  • 14. • Failing manufacturing industries sought protection from international competition. • There followed a series of Congressional initiatives that were basically protectionist. • The Reagan Administration sought to counter this protectionist trend by calling for a new round of global trade.
  • 15. 8 URUGUAY • September 1986 • Extension into the areas of agricultural, textile and clothing, and service industries • Protection of intellectual property rights • Improved system of settling trade disputes • World Trade Organization (WTO) was established to rule on claims of treaty violation GATT lives on as the foundation of the WTO. Although the 1947 agreement itself is technically defunct, its provisions were incorporated into the GATT 1994 agreement, designed to keep the trade agreements going while the WTO was being set up. The GATT 1994 is itself a component of the WTO Agreement.
  • 16. GATT 1) GATT was ad hoc and provisional. 2) GATT has contracting parties. 3) GATT system allows existing domestic, legislation to continue even if it violated GATT agreement. 4) GATT was less powerful and dispute settlement mechanism was less efficient. WTO 1) WTO is permanent. 2) WTO has members. 3) WTO does not permit this. 4) WTO is more powerful and dispute settlement mechanism was more efficient.
  • 17. 9 DOHA • November 2001 • Current trade-negotiation round of the World Trade Organization • Issues:Agriculture Access to patented medicines Special and differential treatment Implementation issues
  • 18. CONCLUSION For 47 years, GATT reduced tariffs. This boosted world trade 8% a year during the 1950s and 1960s, faster than world economic growth.It was seen as such a success that many more countries wanted to join. By 1995,By increasing trade, GATT promoted world peace. Before GATT, from 1850 to 1949, the number of wars was ten times greater than after GATT, 1950 to 2000.GATT also promoted improved communication by providing incentives to smaller countries to learn English, the language of the world's largest consumer market. This adoption of a common language reduces misunderstanding. It also gives the less developed country a competitive advantage by giving them insight into the developed country's culture, marketing, and product needs.But low tariffs destroy some domestic industries, contributing to high unemployment in those sectors.GATT did not address any services like FDI,Globalized financial services in 80s.It reduced the rights of a nation to rule its own people. The agreement requires them to change domestic laws to gain the trade benefits.GATT do not have a dispute settlement body. For these reasons gradually GATT become an unsuccessful to achieve its objective for which in later period WTO is formed.