Proper noun
World Trade Organization
An international organization designed by its founders to supervise and liberalize international trade.
Abuja – Nigeria will lobby for its candidate to head the World Trade Organization, the country’s foreign ministry said in reaction to her last-minute rejection by Washington that threw the regulator’s leadership selection process into confusion. Source: Internet
ABUJA: Nigeria will lobby for its candidate to head the World Trade Organization, the country's foreign ministry said in reaction to her last-minute rejection by Washington that threw the regulator's leadership selection process into confusion. Source: Internet
As of November 2005, Saudi Arabia was officially approved to enter World Trade Organization. Source: Internet
Afghanistan acceded to the World Trade Organization in July 2016, after which it immediately moved to ratify the global trade body’s Trade Facilitation Agreement. Source: Internet
As the jostle for the top job at the World Trade Organization (WTO) becomes more intense, the Nigerian candidate, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, has disclosed some of her plans for the institution. Source: Internet
But the British government has said it will not ask for more time, even if it means having to trade using costly World Trade Organization (WTO) tariffs starting Jan. Source: Internet