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The World Trade Organization (WTO) secretariat in Geneva has established a reference Centre at the WTO Library in the Ministry of Trade and Industry.
The Centre will be of immense benefit to government officials, Trade Policy analysts and Researchers, Academics and the general public.
The centre will also provide beneficiaries with dedicated physical location where relevant information on the WTO can be accessed via the WTO internet site both in print, electronic and through various hard-copy publications.
The reference Centre has facilities such as computers with high-speed internet access, printers, scanners and photocopiers to assist its users in accessing and retrieving information with very eloquent and smart attendants readily available to assist in your search for information.
Through the reference Centre, users can access information on the structure, functions of the WTO systems and various Agreements that are administered by the WTO.
Source: Asempa News
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