UNDERSTANDING TECHNICAL BARRIERS TO TRADE AGREEMENT
Journal Title: International Journal of Drug Regulatory Affairs - Year 2017, Vol 5, Issue 1
Abstract
Signing of formation of World Trade Organization has transformed trade, services and intellectual property into a mutual, predictable exchange of trade and intellectual property protection among member countries. Countries who have become members of WTO have accepted simultaneously several agreements that are multi-lateral or plurilateral. The current article is relating to one of the WTO’s imbibed agreement relating to technical barriers to trade emphasizing its role on Good Regulatory Practice.
Authors and Affiliations
Subba Rao Bayya
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