Abstract

The World Trade Organization (WTO) regulates international trade in all directions. GATT and the World Trade Organization (WTO) have regulated international trade in the past, present and will regulate it in the future. However, the World Trade Organization (WTO) still does not ensure the full implementation of the decisions made in the Doha Round, which is why free trade agreements(FTA) are used to liberalize trade at the international level. International agreements and the World Trade Organization (WTO) statutes provide governments of countries with a number of market protection mechanisms. Georgia became a member of the World Trade Organization (WTO) in 2000 and has signed many bilateral free trade agreements. The mentioned agreements together with the legislation of Georgia form the legal base of customs control. Key words: World Trade Organization (WTO), international trade, goods clearance procedures, customs control zone.

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