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hỏi về thành viên thứ 149 và 150 của WTO.

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    hỏi về thành viên thứ 149 và 150 của WTO.

    Các bạn cho mình hỏi thành viên thứ 149 của WTO là nước nào nhỉ ? Ngày nước này chính thức ra nhập WTO?
    Về thành viên thứ 150, các bạn có thể tóm tắt giúp mình quá trình Việt Nam ra nhập WTO được không ( ngày làm đơn ra nhập, các vòng đàm phán, các thoả thuận ...)? Mình chân thành cảm ơn!
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    Information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Trade_Organization#Membership
    Membership

    A world map of WTO participation:
    â-^â-^ members

    â-^â-^ members, dualy represented with the European Community

    â-^â-^ observer, ongoing accession

    â-^â-^ observer

    â-^â-^ non-member, negotiations pending

    â-^â-^ non-member
    Status of WTO negotiations:
    â-^â-^ members (including dual-representation with the European Community)

    â-^â-^ Draft Working Party Report or Factual Summary adopted

    â-^â-^ Goods and/or Services offers submitted

    â-^â-^ Memorandum on Foreign Trade Regime submitted

    â-^â-^ observer, negotiations to start later or no Memorandum on FTR submitted

    â-^â-^ frozen procedures or no negotiations in the last 3 years

    â-^â-^ no official interaction with the WTOThe WTO has 149 members (76 members at its foundation and a further 73 members joined over the following ten years). The 25 states of the European Union are represented also as the European Communities. Some non-sovereign autonomous entities of member states are included as separate members.
    The latest member to join was Saudi Arabia (although the Kingdom of Tonga was admitted on 15 December, 2005 during the ministerial conference, Tonga has yet to finalize ratification of this admittance, and is not expected to do so until July 2007). A current list of members can be found here.
    The shortest accession negotiation was that of the Kyrgyz Republic, lasting 2 years and 10 months. The longest was that of the People''s Republic of China, lasting 15 years and 5 months. Russia, having first applied to join GATT in 1993, is still in negotiations for membership.
    A number of non-members have been observers (31) at the WTO and are currently negotiating their membership: Algeria, Andorra, Azerbaijan, Bahamas (process frozen in 2001), Belarus, Bhutan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Cape Verde, Equatorial Guinea (expected to start membership negotiations in 2007 or earlier), Ethiopia, Holy See (Vatican; special exception from the rules allows it to remain observer without starting negotiations), Iran 1, Iraq, Kazakhstan, Lao People''s Democratic Republic, Lebanon, Libya, Montenegro, Russian Federation, Samoa, Sao Tome and Principe, Serbia, Seychelles (negotiations frozen since 1998), Sudan, Tajikistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Vanuatu (accession agreed in 2001, but not ratified by Vanuatu itself), Vietnam and Yemen.
    1 Iran first applied to join the WTO in 1996, but the United States, accusing Tehran of supporting international terrorism, blocked its application 22 times. The U.S. said in March it would drop its veto on a start to Iran''s accession negotiations. The U.S. has chosen not to block Iran''s latest application for membership as part of a nuclear related deal.
    Syria first applied to join the WTO in October 2001, then again in January 2004 and September 2005. Its application for membership is currently still pending, waiting for WTO General Council approval to start negotiations.
    The following states (15) and territories (2) so far have no official interaction with the WTO: the states of Eritrea, Somalia, Liberia, Turkmenistan, North Korea, Monaco, San Marino, East Timor, Comoros, Nauru, Tuvalu, Palau, Kiribati, Micronesia, Marshall Islands and the territories of Western Sahara, Palestine.

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