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Albania and the WTO
This page gathers key information on Albania's participation in the WTO. Albania has been a member of WTO since 8 September 2000.
News
Trade statistics
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
Goods, services schedules and tariff data
- help on reading a services schedule
- services
database
You can use this database to retrieve the services schedule for a Member, or to compare services commitments across Members. The database does not include data on current negotiations. - all commitments and exemptions on services. Provides the original official documents from . Not consolidated (i.e. first documents may be amended/substituted by subsequent documents).
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
Notifications
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.
View full screenWTO 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.
View full screenWTO 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.
View full screenWTO 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.
Membership of regional trade agreements and preferential trade agreements
See the RTAs gateway for explanations and background
See the PTAs gateway for explanations and background
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Acceptance of multilateral instruments
Membership of plurilateral agreements
Participation in joint initiatives
Participation in environmental initiatives
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