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role of WTO in protection of consumers?
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Answered by itzyourdeputygirl
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The role of the World Trade Organization is to facilitate international trade of goods and services, but it is a sine qua non that this trade should be safe. .This includes ensuring that there is no risk to consumers from contaminated food and that imported goods do not bring in exotic diseases and pests.

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Answered by gouravgupta65
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The WTO is a place where member governments go, to try to sort out the trade problems they face with each other. At its heart are the WTO agreements, negotiated and signed by the bulk of the world’s trading nations. But the WTO is not just about liberalizing trade, and in some circumstances its rules support maintaining trade barriers — for example to protect consumers, prevent the spread of disease or protect the environment.

The role of the World Trade Organization is to facilitate international trade of goods and services, but it is a sine qua non that this trade should be safe. ... This includes ensuring that there is no risk to consumers from contaminated food and that imported goods do not bring in exotic diseases and pests.

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