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The text discusses various conferences related to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) and highlights significant details about the meetings and negotiations. The user is likely looking for information or clarification related to GATT.
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The first GATT conference had 123 signatures on principles, the second was in Annecy with 171 bilateral agreements, the third in Torquay with 38 countries, and the fourth in Geneva with 35 countries and France withdrew.
The first GATT conference held at Geneva resulted in 123 signatures on a declaration of principles. The second GATT conference was held in 1948 at Annecy (France) with the participation of 10 countries and the conclusion of 171 sets of bilateral negotiations. The third GATT conference took place in 1950-51 at Torquay (England) with 38 countries participating and the United States not having an active role. The fourth GATT conference occurred in 1955-56 at Geneva, Switzerland, with 35 countries participating and the withdrawal of France.
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The first GATT conference held at Geneva resulted in 123 signatures on a declaration of principles. The second GATT conference was held in 1948 at Annecy (France) with the participation of 10 countries and the conclusion of 171 sets of bilateral negotiations. The third GATT conference took place in 1950-51 at Torquay (England) with 38 countries participating and the United States not having an active role. The fourth GATT conference occurred in 1955-56 at Geneva, Switzerland, with 35 countries participating and the withdrawal of France.
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The GATT conferences played a fundamental role in shaping the global trade framework, leading to the establishment of the World Trade Organization (WTO) in 1995.
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