The World Trade Organization (WTO) is the only international organization dealing with the global rules of trade between nations. Its main function is to ensure that trade flows as smoothly, predictably and freely as possible.
Cambridge University Press are proud publishing partners of the World Trade Organization. Our co-publications include the WTO Appellate Body Repertory of Reports and Awards, WTO Dispute Settlement Reports as well as new academic and professional titles on the wider topic of International Trade, Economics and Law.
Cambridge University Press also publish the prestigious trade journal, World Trade Review.
Cambridge wishes to congratulate to the WTO who are celebrating their 25th Anniversary this year!
We are proud to publish titles with the World Trade Organisation and please explore this webpage to discover the range of publications we have available. New titles this year include:
The World Trade Review was established at the initiative of the Secretariat of the World Trade Organization (WTO) in close cooperation with Cambridge University Press. It is an independent journal - the Editor and all but one member of the Editorial Board are drawn from university faculties - that includes articles written from economic, legal, political and inter-disciplinary perspectives on issues of relevance to the multilateral trading system. Priority is given to papers that, along with being academically rigorous, are also accessible to government policy officials and the wider public. The journal also includes shorter articles seeking to rebut or challenge published papers.
At a meeting of the Committee on Rules of Origin (CRO) on 11-12 May, WTO members advanced work on transparency and notification practices, discussed the future...
Sweden has given SEK 2 million (just under CHF 170,000) to the WTO's Global Trust Fund for 2026 to finance technical assistance and training programmes for...
At the first meeting of the General Council since the 14th Ministerial Conference (MC14), the newly elected Chairperson, Ambassador Clare Kelly (New Zealand),...
WTO News
Members advance transparency work in rules of origin, explore trade facilitation links
Sweden contributes SEK 2 million to WTO capacity-building activities
General Council chair outlines next steps to build on momentum from MC14 negotiations
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