[Ip-health] WTO defined "Least developed countries"

Ungphakorn, Peter Peter.Ungphakorn@wto.org
Fri, 2 Nov 2001 16:39:59 +0100


Jamie, the least-developed countries are not defined by the WTO. The WTO
takes the UN definition. See
http://www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/devel_e/d1who_e.htm

Peter Ungphakorn


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> WTO defined Least-developed countries: 
> 
> Afghanistan, 
> Angola, 
> Bangladesh,
> Benin, 
> Bhutan, 
> Burkina Faso, 
> Burundi, 
> Cambodia, 
> Cape Verde, 
> Central African Republic, 
> Chad, 
> Comoros, 
> Democratic Republic of the Congo, 
> Djibouti, 
> Equatorial Guinea, 
> Eritrea, 
> Ethiopia, 
> Gambia,
> Guinea, 
> Guinea-Bissau, 
> Haiti, 
> Kiribati, 
> Lao People's Democratic Republic, 
> Lesotho, 
> Liberia, 
> Madagascar, 
> Malawi, 
> Maldives, 
> Mali,
> Mauritania, 
> Mozambique, 
> Myanmar, 
> Nepal, 
> Niger, 
> Rwanda,
> Samoa, 
> Sao Tome and Principe, 
> Senegal, 
> Sierra Leone, 
> Solomon Islands, 
> Somalia, 
> Sudan, 
> Togo, 
> Tuvalu, 
> Uganda, 
> United Republic of Tanzania, 
> Vanuatu, 
> Yemen, 
> Zambia
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