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La OMC administra el sistema mundial de normas comerciales y garantiza a los Gobiernos de los Miembros de la OMC importantes derechos comerciales.
What we stand for
Simple, fundamental principles form the foundations of the multilateral trading system. These principles have lain at the core of all WTO activities since its creation in 1995.
Who we are
The WTO is run by its member governments. All major decisions are made by the membership as a whole, either by ministers (who meet at least once every two years) or by their ambassadors or delegates (who meet regularly at the WTO’s headquarters in Geneva). Decisions are normally taken by consensus. The WTO Secretariat coordinates the activities of the WTO.
Introduction
The overall objective of the WTO is to help its members use trade as a means to raise living standards, create jobs and improve people’s lives. The WTO operates the global system of trade rules and helps developing economies build their trade capacity. It also provides a forum for its members to negotiate trade agreements and to resolve the trade problems they face with each other.
Report by the WTO Secretariat
Barbados is a relatively small and open economy with a GDP per capita of some USD 14,619 in 2020. Barbados is highly dependent on imports of goods and on exports of services, particularly tourism, and was thus strongly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2020, real GDP declined by 14%, and grew by 0.7% in 2021. This came after a period of already weak economic performance: real GDP declined in four of the years of the review period. Limited economic diversification, strong reliance on imported consumer and investment goods, and persistent fiscal deficits left Barbados vulnerable to exogenous shocks, even before the outbreak of COVID-19.
What we do
The WTO operates the global system of trade rules, guaranteeing WTO member governments important trade rights.
Ce que nous faisons
L’OMC administre le système mondial de règles commerciales, garantissant aux gouvernements Membres d’importants droits commerciaux.
Aperçu
L’objectif général de l’OMC est d’aider ses Membres à mettre le commerce au service du relèvement des niveaux de vie, de la création d’emplois et de l’amélioration des conditions de vie des populations. L’OMC administre le système mondial de règles commerciales et aide les économies en développement à renforcer leur capacité commerciale. Elle offre aussi une enceinte permettant à ses Membres de négocier des accords commerciaux et de régler les problèmes commerciaux qui les opposent.
Introducción
El objetivo general de la OMC es ayudar a sus Miembros a utilizar el comercio como medio para elevar los niveles de vida, crear empleo y mejorar la vida de las personas. La OMC administra el sistema mundial de normas comerciales y ayuda a las economías en desarrollo a crear capacidad comercial. Asimismo, constituye un foro al que acuden sus Miembros para negociar acuerdos sobre comercio y resolver los problemas comerciales que tienen unos con otros.
Quiénes somos
La OMC está dirigida por los Gobiernos de sus Miembros. Todas las decisiones importantes son adoptadas por la totalidad de los Miembros, ya sea por sus Ministros (que se reúnen por lo menos una vez cada dos años) o por sus Embajadores o delegados (que se reúnen regularmente en la sede de la OMC en Ginebra). Las decisiones normalmente se adoptan por consenso. La Secretaría de la OMC coordina las actividades de la OMC.
Overview
The overall objective of the WTO is to help its members use trade as a means to raise living standards, create jobs and improve people’s lives. The WTO operates the global system of trade rules and helps developing economies build their trade capacity. It also provides a forum for its members to negotiate trade agreements and to resolve the trade problems they face with each other.
What we stand for
Simple, fundamental principles form the foundations of the multilateral trading system. These principles have lain at the core of all WTO activities since its creation in 1995.
Who we are
The WTO is run by its member governments. All major decisions are made by the membership as a whole, either by ministers (who meet at least once every two years) or by their ambassadors or delegates (who meet regularly at the WTO’s headquarters in Geneva). Decisions are normally taken by consensus. The WTO Secretariat coordinates the activities of the WTO.
What we do
The WTO operates the global system of trade rules, guaranteeing WTO member governments important trade rights.

