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by riffraff
3707 days ago
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I don't understand this FAQ: > None of the chapters we have seen reference the General Exceptions rule. This nearly 70-year-old rule enshrined in the GATT agreement of the World Trade Organization (WTO), allows nations to regulate trade “to protect human, animal and plant life or health" or for "the conservation of exhaustible natural resources" [1]. as point 2 in agriculture states > In this regard, nothing in this Agreement will restrain the
Parties from taking measures necessary to achieve legitimate policy objectives such as the
protection of public health, safety, environment or public morals, social or consumer protection, or
the promotion and protection of cultural diversity that each side deems appropriate. |
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