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hy would a nation bring a case before the World Trade Organization?
to create new barriers to trade
to start businesses in developing countries
to settle a trade dispute with another country
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to settle a trade dispute with another country
Nations bring cases to the WTO dispute settlement system when they believe another member has violated WTO agreements (e.g., unfair tariffs, quotas, subsidies, or discriminatory regulations). The goal is to obtain a ruling that the offending measure be brought into compliance or to seek authorized retaliation, not to create barriers or start businesses.
Nations bring cases to the WTO dispute settlement system when they believe another member has violated WTO agreements (e.g., unfair tariffs, quotas, subsidies, or discriminatory regulations). The goal is to obtain a ruling that the offending measure be brought into compliance or to seek authorized retaliation, not to create barriers or start businesses.
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