WTO releases documents on Mozambique's trade policy review

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The World Trade Organization (WTO) has made available several documents related to the Trade Policy Review of Mozambique, conducted on July 1, 2024. The review includes a detailed Secretariat report and a government report.

The Secretariat report is an independently written document by the WTO Secretariat. This report provides an executive summary and a full detailed analysis of Mozambique's trade policies.

The government report is a policy statement provided by the Mozambican government, presenting its perspective on its trade policies. Both reports were discussed by the WTO’s full membership in the Trade Policy Review Body (TPRB).

Trade Policy Reviews are mandated exercises under WTO agreements where member countries’ trade and related policies are regularly examined and evaluated. These reviews also monitor significant developments that may impact the global trading system. All WTO members undergo these reviews at intervals determined by their size.

Chairperson’s concluding remarks from the meeting have also been documented, with audio available for those interested in listening to the discussion outcomes.

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