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Ministry hosts workshop on WTO’s dispute settlement

Published: 28 Sep 2016 - 01:02 pm | Last Updated: 16 Nov 2021 - 03:34 pm
Participants at the workshop hosted by the Ministry of Economy and Commerce in collaboration with the International Trade Training Institute yesterday in Doha.

Participants at the workshop hosted by the Ministry of Economy and Commerce in collaboration with the International Trade Training Institute yesterday in Doha.

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DOHA: The Ministry of Economy and Commerce in collaboration with the International Trade Training Institute of the World Trade Organization (WTO), is hosting a workshop on “The Dispute Settlement Mechanism of the World Trade Organization”. The three-day workshop, started yesterday, comes within the framework of the Ministry’s efforts to organize and conduct technical cooperation activities that will support the building and development of capabilities and will deepen the understanding of government employees of the Doha Round negotiations for the WTO.

A large number of employees from several institutions participated in the workshop, including: the Ministry of Economy and Commerce, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Transport and Communications, the Ministry of Energy and Industry, the Ministry of Justice, the Supreme Judicial Council, the Public Prosecutor, General Authority of Customs, Qatar University, Qatar Petroleum, Qatar Central Bank, Qatar Financial Centre Regulatory Authority, and Qatar Chamber.

Over the three days of the workshop, a number of WTO experts played an imperative role in clarifying the basic elements of the dispute settlement mechanism of the WTO, and procedures for settling the commercial disputes within the WTO starting from friendly consultations among the state members. In addition, the experts highlighted the building-up mechanism for the dispute settlement body up to the provisions issued by the organisation.

The WTO experts implemented various applications and interactive exercises between themselves and the participants in the workshop, in addition to conducting a simulation to build up a dispute settlement authority and examine one of the disputes.
The dispute settlement mechanism was established immediately after the establishment of the WTO in January 1, 1995. Since its inception, about 500 disputes were settled between the state members of WTO. The dispute settlement mechanism is one of the core pillars of the multilateral trading system, where the mechanism guarantees a safer trading system that is based on clearly defined rules to ensure the preservation of the commercial interests of the state members of WTO.