G33 Grouping
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- The G33 is a forum of developing countries including India, Brazil, South Africa etc. formed during the Cancun Ministerial Conference (2003) of the World Trade Organization (WTO), to protect the interest of the developing countries in agricultural trade negotiations.
- It was created in order to help group countries which were all facing similar problems. The G33 has proposed special rules for developing countries at WTO negotiations, like allowing them to continue to restrict access to their agricultural markets.
- The group, despite its name, has 47 members currently.
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