Trade monitoring
Concluding Remarks by the Chairperson of the Trade Policy Review Body, H.E. Mr. Istvan Major at the Trade Policy Review of Mozambique 22 and 24 April 2009
This second Trade Policy Review of Mozambique has provided us with a much better understanding of its trade and trade-related policies and of the challenges it faces. Our dialogue has been thorough and comprehensive, stimulated by the full and open engagement of his Excellency António Fernando, Minister of Industry and Trade, and his delegation, as well as the insightful comments made by the discussant, and the pertinent interventions by many Members.
Acontecimientos de 2013
La Organización Mundial del Comercio se ha puesto otra vez en marcha. Ese es el mensaje que ha sonado alto y claro tras la Conferencia Ministerial de Bali, celebrada a finales del pasado año y en la que todos los Miembros de la OMC llegaron a un acuerdo sobre un conjunto de medidas para racionalizar las prácticas aduaneras, abordar importantes problemas que se plantean en la agricultura y potenciar las oportunidades de los Miembros más pobres. El “Paquete de Bali” es el primer conjunto de acuerdos cerrado desde la creación de la OMC en 1995 y constituye un paso positivo hacia la finalización de la Ronda de Doha de negociaciones comerciales iniciada en 2001.
Introduction
These Trade Profiles combine information on trade flows and trade policy measures of WTO members, observers and other selected economies.
Relations with non?governmental organizations
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) had multiple opportunities to participate in the trade debate in 2014. Whether through the Public Forum, regional workshops, briefings, the new NGO webpage or book launches, NGOs were able to voice their views on trade and the WTO and receive information on the organization’s activities. NGOs were invited to attend dispute panel hearings on animal welfare and food labelling.

