Torquay Round
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| Dillon Round | |
|---|---|
| Status | Complete |
| Genre | Trade Round |
| DateTemplate:Pluralize from text | 1951 |
| LocationTemplate:Pluralize from text | Torquay |
| Country | England, United Kingdom |
Previous event | Annecy Round |
Next event | Geneva Round |
| Participants | 38 [1] |
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Template:Short description The Torquay Round was a multi-year multilateral trade negotiation (MTN) between nation-states that were parties to the GATT. This third round occurred in Torquay, England in 1951.[2] Thirty-eight countries took part in the round. 8,700 tariff concessions were made totalling the remaining amount of tariffs to ¾ of the tariffs which were in effect in 1948. The contemporaneous rejection by the U.S. of the Havana Charter signified the establishment of the GATT as a governing world body.[3][4]
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