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Essay heading: WTO
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More competitive
a. “Discouraging “unfair” practices such as export subsidies and dumping products at below cost to gain market share”
5. More beneficial for less developed countries
a. “Giving them more time to adjust, greater flexibility, and special privileges”
Because of these principles, the decisions made by the WTO are virtually taken in consensus by all member countries, and ratified by member parliaments, resulting in “a more prosperous, peaceful, and accountable economic world... displayed 300 characters
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More beneficial for less developed countries
a. “Giving them more time to adjust, greater flexibility, and special privileges”
Because of these principles, the decisions made by the WTO are virtually taken in consensus by all member countries, and ratified by member parliaments, resulting in “a more prosperous, peaceful, and accountable economic world... displayed next 300 characters
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