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Hana Anderson
31 August, 21:45
How does the WTO differ from the GATT
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Rolando Pace
31 August, 23:14
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While GATT is a simple agreement, there is no institutional existence, but have a small secretariat. Conversely, WTO is a permanent institution along with a secretariat. GATT agreement is primarily multilateral, but plurilateral agreement is added to it later. In contrast, WTO agreements are purely multilateral.
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