Havana Charter

Havana Charter

Summary of Havana Charter

Detais can be found in General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade).

(Main Author: William J. Miller)

Havana Charter and the GATT Policy Negotiations

In relation to the GATT Policy Negotiations, Christopher Mark (1993) provided the following explanation and/or definition of Havana Charter: A multinational agreement concluded at Havana in 1948, which called for establishment of an International Trade Organization (ITO) to govern world trade. The ITO never came into force, primarily because of opposition in the US Congress, leaving the “provisional” GATT as the sole institution providing a foundation for the multilateral trading system. See entry underInternational Trade Organization in Section III.

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Havana Charter

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See also

  • Community legislative programme
  • ITO Charter

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