The WTO's stalled plan to help poorer nations
The WTO's Doha Round, launched in 2001, aimed to reform global trade rules to benefit developing economies, though it ultimately stalled due to disagreements.
Launched in 2001, the World Trade Organization's Doha Round aimed to make global trade fairer for developing economies. It sought to cut agricultural subsidies in wealthy nations and improve market access for exports from countries like India and Brazil, potentially lifting hundreds of millions out of poverty.
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