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| Member and observer states of the World Trade Organization (WTO). Map by Evan Centanni, starting from public domain blank map (license: CC BY-NC-SA). |
Additional reporting by Caleb Centanni
Seychelles Joins WTO
Organization Name: • World Trade Organization (English) • Organisation mondiale du commerce (French) • Organización Mundial del Comercio (Spanish) Founded: 1994 in Marrakech, Morocco (commenced in 1995) Headquarters: Geneva, Switzerland Website: www.wto.org |
Seychelles is a country made up of a group of islands off the coast of East Africa. A member of the African Union, it is Africa’s smallest country by both area and population. This year marks the end of a 20-year negotiation process for Seychelles to enter the WTO. It is the organization’s 161st member.
Of the 195 UN-recognized countries in the world, 157 (about 81%) are members of the WTO. Another four members are not UN-recognized nations: the Chinese administered territories of Hong Kong and Macau, the European Union, and the disputed state of Taiwan, which participates under the name “Separate Customs Territory of Taiwan, Penghu, Kinmen and Matsu (Chinese Taipei)”.
There are also 23 WTO “observers”, down from 24 now that Seychelles has become a full member. These observer countries are partially included in the organization and have applied for membership (excepting the Holy See, which does not plan to apply). There are only 15UN-recognized countries that are neither members nor observers of the WTO.
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