Alternate Timelines

Scenarios about 'GATT'

The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) was a multilateral treaty established in 1947 to regulate international trade by reducing tariffs and other barriers. It provided the framework for a series of global trade negotiations throughout the Cold War period, eventually evolving into the World Trade Organization in 1995. In alternate history scenarios, different outcomes of GATT negotiations could significantly alter patterns of economic globalization, international power dynamics, and the development of regional trade blocs.

What If The World Trade Organization Never Existed?

Exploring the alternate timeline where the Uruguay Round negotiations failed, preventing the formation of the World Trade Organization and dramatically altering the course of global trade, economic development, and international relations.