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<abstract>GAO discussed the implementation of the General Agreement on Tariffs and
Trade&apos;s Uruguay Round agreements and the operation of the World Trade
Organization (WTO). GAO noted that: (1) the U.S. has generally achieved
its negotiating objectives in the Uruguay Round; (2) the agreements are
expected to open markets by reducing trade barriers and unfair trade
practices; (3) some U.S. industries and domestic interests are concerned
that the agreements will have adverse effects; (4) implementation of the
agreements is complex and its effects will not be known for many years;
(5) the United States needs to monitor the agreements&apos; implementation to
ensure that member countries honor their commitments and the expected
benefits are realized; (6) the WTO organizational structure and the
secretariat&apos;s budget have grown in relation to its expanded
responsibilities; (7) several import and export issues involving the
service, textile, and agriculture industries continue to be disputed and
are awaiting settlement; (8) many member countries have not met their
notification requirements so that other member countries can monitor and
enforce agreement terms; and (9) WTO members need to address how to
allocate its resources, how to assimilate new countries into WTO, and
whether to pursue liberalization in areas already agreed upon or
initiate negotiations on new topics.</abstract>
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