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Unit 2: World Trade Organization




          services in the air transport sector, traffic rights and all services directly related to the exercise of  Notes
          traffic rights.
          Modes of Supply: The GATS sets out four modes of supplying services:

               Mode 1: Cross border trade
               Mode 2: Consumption abroad
               Mode 3: Commercial presence
               Mode 4: Presence of natural persons

          General Principles: These are basic rules that apply to all members for all services
               MFN Treatment: This means that “Each member shall accord immediately and
               unconditionally to services and service suppliers of any other member, treatment no less,
               than it accords to like services and service suppliers of all other country.” However a
               member is permitted to maintain a measure inconsistent with the general MFN agreement
               if it has established an exception.
               All exceptions are subject to review and in principle and do not last longer that 10 years.

               Transparency: The GATS require each member to publish promptly all relevant measures
               of general application that affect operation of agreement
          Specific Obligations: These requirements apply only to scheduled sectors:

               Market Access: The GATS also sets out different forms of measures affecting free market
               access that should be applied to a service provider or its supplier only after clear provisions
               have been made in the member scheduled.

               The market access limitations include:
                    Limitation on the number of service suppliers
                    Limitation on the total value of service transactions or assets

                    Limitations on the total number of service operations or the total quantity of service
                    output
                    Percentage limitations and the participation of foreign capital or the limitations on
                    the total value of foreign investment
               National Treatment: Each member should treat to foreign services and service suppliers
               if measures affecting supply of services, no less favourably than to its own services and
               suppliers.
          Exemptions: Members in specified circumstances are allowed to introduce or maintain measures
          in contravention of their obligations under the agreement, including the MFN requirement or
          specific commitments. These circumstances cover measures necessary to protect public morals
          or maintain public order, protect human, animal or plant life or health or secure compliance
          with laws or regulations not inconsistent with this Agreement including among others, measures
          necessary to prevent deceptive or fraudulent practices.
          Irreversible Commitments: Member governments are always free to liberalise unilaterally
          without making commitments in the GATS. Nevertheless, GATS commitments like tariff bindings
          are not irreversible.
          Regional Trading Arrangements: Apart from services provided in individual MFN exemption
          lists, the only permitted departure from most favoured-nation treatment under the GATS is
          among countries that are members of regional trading arrangements. The GATS rules on ‘Economic




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