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The most ambitious round of multilateral trade negotiations since
the formation of the GATT was formally launched in Punta del Este,
Uruguay in 1986. With more than 100 nations participating in the
"Uruguay Round" negotiations, complex economic problems and
difficult political realities made reaching international accord on
major trading issues a long and arduous process. The three-volume
set presents a history of these negotiations, portraying how
participating nations reached their current positions on the
proposed major changes in trade in agriculture and textiles,
adoption of rules for trade in services, review of existing trade
regulations, increased protection of intellectual property rights
and the liberalization of the market for many important products.
The set contains information which should be useful for all
involved in international trade. Legal practitioners, business
executives, academics and government officials seeking to
understand the position of the important players and grasp the
implications of the final agreement should find this
factually-objective and politically-neutral account of the
negotiations a useful resource. This is volume 3 of the set. It
contains reprints of vital documents in the negotiation. The
complete set is also available, as are individual chapters,
allowing for the purchase of only that information in which a
customer has a specific interest.
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