Trade monitoring
Accords commerciaux régionaux
En 2012, l’OMC a reçu 37 nouvelles notifications, ce qui est beaucoup plus que les 25 reçues en 2011. Ces notifications portaient sur 23 accords commerciaux régionaux (ACR). Huit ACR étaient des accords entre des pays développés, et huit autres entre des pays développés et des pays en développement. Les sept accords restants étaient des accords entre des pays en développement. La région des Amériques est celle qui a présenté le plus grand nombre de notifications (10), suivie par la Communauté d’États indépendants (CEI) (huit).
Standards and Trade Development Facility
The Standards and Trade Development Facility (STDF) continued to assist in the development and implementation of projects that promote compliance with international food safety, animal and plant health standards and that facilitate market access. In 2015, the five agencies, including the WTO, that run the STDF agreed to a new five-year strategy. In addition, the STDF finalized research into improving the implementation of sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) controls.
Contact with parliamentarians
In 2014, the European Parliament’s Committee on International Trade met the Director-General Roberto Azevêdo to discuss the post-Bali agenda. A parliamentary session on the theme was also held at the Public Forum in October. The WTO Secretariat continued to update parliamentarians on WTO issues. It also organized two regional workshops for Arab and Latin American parliamentarians.
La adhesión a la OMC
En 2015 Seychelles y Kazajstán pasaron a ser los Miembros 161º y 162º de la OMC. En diciembre, en la Décima Conferencia Ministerial, se aprobaron los conjuntos de documentos de la adhesión de Liberia y el Afganistán, que pasarán a ser Miembros una vez ratificados sus Protocolos de Adhesión. Estas nuevas adhesiones acercarán a la OMC a su objetivo de universalidad (actualmente, los Miembros representan el 98% del comercio mundial).
Conclusion
This Report has ranged widely. The Executive Summary attached to the beginning of the Report outlines the main areas covered and observations made. A report of this nature is itself a summary of complex issues and has to rely heavily on the more detailed and analytical work of others. References have been made in the text to this work. Many of the issues addressed here are “moving targets”, particularly where governments are constantly exercising policy options that exert an influence on outcomes and where WTO Members are actively engaged in a major trade negotiation.
Trade Policy Reviews in 2014
The WTO conducted 13 Trade Policy Reviews in 2014 to examine the trade policies and practices of 21 WTO members. The dates of the reviews and the countries covered are shown on the map. Further information, including the Chair’s concluding remarks for each review, can be found on the WTO website: www.wto.org/tpr

