Grants and Contributions:
Canada’s annual assessed contribution is a legally binding obligation of membership and a non-discretionary expenditure.
The WTO is the cornerstone of Canadian trade policy and provides a forum to advance our relations with established and potential trading partners around the globe, including emerging markets and other developing countries. Canada’s membership in the WTO helps to ensure that an international rules-based framework is maintained.
Membership also helps Canada to manage its trade relations and achieve its objectives for further economic growth by providing a forum for negotiating trade rights and responsibilities, for negotiating market access for goods and services, for monitoring the implementation of obligations and commitments under various agreements, for the review of Members’ trade policies and practices, and for settling disputes between Members. Canada's participation in the WTO also reflects the objectives identified in Canada's Global Commerce Strategy such as expanding Canadian access to global markets and networks, especially in priority markets, and strengthening Canada's international commercial network.