WTO的意思和读音

WTO

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abbr.(=World Trade Organization)

(World Trade Organization);(World Tourism Organization)

WTOabbr.

1.World Trade Organization (an international organization that encourages international trade and economic development, especially by reducing restrictions on trade)

abbr.1.】(=World Trade Organization)2.】(=World Tobacco Organization)

abbr.1.[International Organizations ](=World Trade Organization)2.[International Organizations ](=World Tobacco Organization)

1.(World Trade Organization)WTo130

2.  (WTO)

3.(World Tourism Organization)WTO2/3。,

4.WTO),(FBI),(PRC)

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1.He said he was "not sure" that the World Trade Organisation was the "right place to discuss the relationship between food and agriculture" .(WTO)”。

2.Thailand was one of the first countries accessed to WTO and made commitments in educational services.

3.But WTO chief Pascal Lamy said ministers wanted him to revive the talks quickly and he would not "throw in the towel. "WTO(PascalLamy)”。

4.Trade barriers will fall, just as the WTO hoped, and with the same result that should have been its goal all along: its own obsolescence.WTOWTO——WTO

5.A year ago this month, World Trade Organisation negotiators drove into a cul-de-sac.(WTO)

6.fails, Antigua says it might engage in a bit of music or software piracy, a form of retaliation permitted by WTO rules.WTO

7.Also, the U. S. could lose goodwill in the WTO by "overwhelming the dispute-resolution system" with weak cases, she said.WTO

8.Brazil's government said Monday that the WTO had agreed to discuss the matter.西,WTO

9.The company also said the WTO findings against the U. S. are likely to require few changes in U. S. policies and practices.

10.Unlike, say, the World Trade Organisation, the G20 has no permanent secretariat, no treaty and no means of enforcing its decisions.(WTO),G20