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Whose Trade Organization? includes numerous examples of WTO interference
• Environment: The WTO forced the U.S. to scrap portions of the Clean Air Act because certain regulations over gasoline emissions ostensibly violated trade rules
• Food: The WTO continues to punish European countries for banning artificial-hormone treated beef—$117 million in fines each year
• Health: When the multinational Gerber threatened to go to the WTO, Guatemala weakened a law that discouraged reliance upon infant formula

Whose Trade Organization?
A Comprehensive Guide to the WTO
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$19.95 / £9.95
—U.S. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE LETTER TO THE OFFICE OF THE U.S. TRADE REPRESENTATIVE, 1996
Many people are surprised when they first learn that trade is only a small element of the World Trade Organization, but the WTO actually covers a huge array of subjects never before included in trade agreements. The new agreements that were born with the WTO almost nine years ago included 800-plus pages of rules that interfere with food safety standards, environmental laws, social service polices, intellectual property standards, government procurement rules, and more.
Whose Trade Organization? is the definitive guide to the reign of this undemocratic “trade” regime that has sparked protests from Seattle to Quebec to Genoa. With case-by-case studies, the book exposes the lopsided agreements and secret tribunals that are the tools of the WTO’s trade, and reveals the aggressive corporate agenda at its core. This myth-busting guide explains cutting-edge conflicts over rainforest destruction, genetically modified foods, sweatshops, life-saving drugs, and many other global issues. And it offers critical and timely prescriptions for challenging the WTO and building a public-centered, democratic alternative.
Lori Wallach is Director of Public Citizen’s Global Trade Watch, which was created in 1995 to promote government and corporate accountability in the globalization and trade arena. Patrick Woodall is Research Director at Global Trade Watch.
Spring 2004
paperback
6 1/8 x 9 1/4, 416 pages
978-1-56584-841-2
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