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français MEMBER INFORMATION This
page gathers key information on Lesotho’s
participation in the WTO. Lesotho has been a member of WTO since 31 May 1995 and  a member of GATT since 8 January 1988. See data.wto.org for more data See data.wto.org for more data See data.wto.org for more data See data.wto.org for more data Source World Tariff Profiles;
See Find tariff data and data.wto.org for more detailed tariff data See the Disputes gateway for explanations and background Latest notification WTO members/observers use the TBT and SPS Committees to discuss specific trade concerns (STCs). This is often about draft laws, regulations or procedures that may affect their trade; in many cases these measures have been notified to the Committees before they enter into force. Essentially, members raise STCs to find out more about the scope and implementation of each other’s regulations in light of the core TBT and SPS obligations, and to flag (potential) effects on trade. WTO members/observers use the TBT and SPS Committees to discuss specific trade concerns (STCs). This is often about draft laws, regulations or procedures that may affect their trade; in many cases these measures have been notified to the Committees before they enter into force. Essentially, members raise STCs to find out more about the scope and implementation of each other’s regulations in light of the core TBT and SPS obligations, and to flag (potential) effects on trade. WTO members/observers use the TBT and SPS Committees to discuss specific trade concerns (STCs). This is often about draft laws, regulations or procedures that may affect their trade; in many cases these measures have been notified to the Committees before they enter into force. Essentially, members raise STCs to find out more about the scope and implementation of each other’s regulations in light of the core TBT and SPS obligations, and to flag (potential) effects on trade. WTO members/observers use the TBT and SPS Committees to discuss specific trade concerns (STCs). This is often about draft laws, regulations or procedures that may affect their trade; in many cases these measures have been notified to the Committees before they enter into force. Essentially, members raise STCs to find out more about the scope and implementation of each other’s regulations in light of the core TBT and SPS obligations, and to flag (potential) effects on trade. See the RTAs gateway for explanations and background See the PTAs gateway for explanations and background Problems viewing this page? If so, please contact [email protected] giving details of the operating system and web browser you are using.

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