The 50-year vision of Doha's old-fashioned vision is aimed at providing a framework for the next 50 years, and the old city in Doha is relevant and feasible for Qatar and its surrounding cities It functions as a competitive center. A wider Arabian Gulf region than development. To that end, we have to provide guidance on solutions that have not existed in the form of plans for many years and have a history of more than 50 years. Indeed, as far as we can look back, we will anticipate the prospects of the region for 50 years.
The Doha Round of World Trade Negotiations - also known as the Doha Development Agenda - started in Doha in Qatar in November 2001. The consultations aimed to further open up trade while making it easier for developing countries, particularly least developed countries (LDCs) to integrate into the WTO's multilateral system. The EU participated in several other countries by proposing a joint compromise plan to cope with agricultural export competition. This proposal is an important basis for the final agreement, including new regulations for the abolition of export subsidies and similar measures, which also severely distorts international trade and confuses the local market.
The Doha Round is the latest trade negotiation round among WTO member countries. Its purpose is to achieve significant reform of the international trade system by introducing lower trade barriers and revised trade rules. The work plan covers about 20 commercial areas. This round is semi-formally known as the Doha Development Agenda and its basic goal is to improve the trade outlook of developing countries.
Since the launch of Doha, the US economy has undergone a turbulent change. With the emergence of large commercial lobbying groups, the US has been forced to put pressure on trade, including increasingly aggressive competitive services and increasing protectionist agriculture and manufacturing. EU's agricultural labor force also increased significantly. The WTO Ministerial Conference held in Bali, Indonesia in December 2013 seriously started Doha round negotiations. So the United States persuaded the WTO member countries to agree to a small part of the problem. In addition, about 164 WTO member countries convinced 23 member countries to ask negotiations for further liberalization of service trade.