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Algerian Economy and Multilateral Trading System: Why Is It So Hard to Join the WTO

Khayreddine Belaaze () and Rabah Khouni ()
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Khayreddine Belaaze: University of Mohammed Khider
Rabah Khouni: University of Mohammed Khider

Acta Universitatis Danubius. OEconomica, 2014, issue 10(4), 42-50

Abstract: The main purpose of this paper is to provide a overview on different stages of the negotiations with World Trade Organization, since 1987 date of submission the application for accession, Algeria still trying to snatch accession card with minimum cost, where it tries to provide small guarantees, but some WTO members raises reservations over some issues like aspects related to investment, for example: the Rule of 49/51, and domestic component, prevention of exporting, besides the agricultural issue which takes advantage of domestic subsidies and exporting subsides, also services industry knows low degree of openness, especially In some sensitive areas such as financial services, telecommunications.

Keywords: world trade organization; bilateral negotiations; multilateral negotiations; obstacles and challenges (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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