The World Trade Organization (WTO) has released a series of documents related to its latest Trade Policy Review of Tunisia. The review includes an independent report by the WTO Secretariat and a policy statement from the Tunisian government. These documents were discussed by the full membership of the WTO in the Trade Policy Review Body.
Trade Policy Reviews are required under WTO agreements and involve regular examination and evaluation of member countries' trade and related policies. The process is designed to monitor significant developments that could affect the global trading system. All members undergo these reviews, with frequency depending on their economic size.
The available materials include an executive summary, full reports from both the Secretariat and the government, as well as concluding remarks from the chairperson following the meeting.
The aim of these reviews is to promote transparency and better understanding among members regarding each country's trade policies.
