UNDERSTANDING TECHNICAL BARRIERS TO TRADE AGREEMENT
Abstract
Signing of formation of World Trade Organization has transformed trade, services and intellectual property into a mutual, predictable exchange of trade and intellectual property protection among member countries. Countries who have become members of WTO have accepted simultaneously several agreements that are multi-lateral or plurilateral. The current article is relating to one of the WTO’s imbibed agreement relating to technical barriers to trade emphasizing its role on Good Regulatory Practice.
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