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As of February 25, 2024, 24 countries were negotiating their membership in the World Trade Organization (WTO):
Algeria: Applied in 1987
Belarus: Applied in 1993
Sudan: Applied in 1994
Uzbekistan: Applied in 1994
Seychelles: Applied in 1995
Kazakhstan: Applied in 1996
Azerbaijan: Applied in 1997
Andorra: Applied in 1999
Lebanese Republic: Applied in 1999
Bosnia Herzegovina: Applied in 1999
Bhutan: Applied in 1999
Yemen: Applied in 2000
Bahamas: Applied in 2001
Syria: Established a working party on May 4, 2010, and applied in 2001
Ethiopia: Applied in 2003
Libya: Applied in 2004
Iraq: Applied in 2004
Afghanistan: Applied in 2004
Republic of Serbia: Applied in 2004
Iran: Applied in 2005
Sao Tomé and Principe: Applied in 2005
Union of the Comoros: Applied in 2007
Equatorial Guinea: Applied in 2007
Republic of Liberia: Applied in 2007
https://www.wto.org/english/thewto_e/whatis_e/tif_e/org6_e.htm
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The Central Bank of Iraq renews its warning against promoting commemorative notes of the "one million" US dollar denomination used to defraud citizens.
It stressed that the security and regulatory authorities will pursue those who promote these commemorative notes and take legal action against them. It pointed out that the highest denomination of the US dollar in circulation is the "100" dollar denomination. It is
noteworthy that the aforementioned commemorative note is not circulated in global currency markets as it is issued by the American Millionaires Association, and this note is not considered cash because it is not issued by the US Federal Reserve and does not represent any financial instrument, and is used for gifting purposes only.
The Central Bank of Iraq warned in February 2020 against circulating the "one million" dollar denomination because it is a non-cash note.
Central Bank of Iraq
Media Office
July 25, 2024
https://cbi.iq/news/view/2625
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