Deck 7: Trade in Goods

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The member states of GATT 1994 owe legal obligations to the contracting parties of GATT 1947
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Derived value is the customs value of goods that is based on their price calculated from the cost of manufacture, overhead, and handling.
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Multilateral Trade Agreements of the WTO Agreement are binding on all members of the WTO.
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General exceptions are situations that excuse a WTO member state from complying with its GATT obligations in order for the state to protect certain essential public policy objectives.
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The Kennedy Round produced an agreement on anti-dumping.
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The Australia Group is an informal multilateral group of states concerned with curbing the proliferation of chemical and biological weapons.
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The WTO can make a decision by a vote if a consensus cannot be reached.
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The Tokyo Round led to the establishment of the World Trade Organization.
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The Anti-dumping Code prohibits dumping.
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The Zangger Committee is also known as Non-Proliferation Treaty Exporters' Committee.
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The Generalized System of Preferences, allows developing countries to export all (or nearly all) of their products to a participating developed country on a nonreciprocal basis.
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Deductive value is the customs value of imported goods that is based on the price actually paid or payable for goods at the time they were sold for export.
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A customs union consists of a group of states that have reduced or eliminated tariffs among themselves but that maintain their own individual tariffs in dealing with other states.
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Selling exported goods at prices below their normal value is called subsidizing.
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The Agreement on Implementation of Article VII of GATT 1994 is designed to harmonize the methods used by WTO member states to determine the value of goods for customs purposes.
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Each member of the Missile Technology Control Regime administers its missile-related export controls independently.
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Even after a free trade area or customs union is established, GATT rules apply to the constituent states, and not to the area or union as a whole.
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The term "safeguard" refers to the relinquishment of an obligation owed by another.
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A tax credit is an example of a subsidy.
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The provisions of GATT that prohibit a state from taking action contrary to the General Agreement are directly effective.
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Which of the following best describes transparency?

A) It is the making of a decision by general agreement and in the absence of any voiced objection.
B) It is the relinquishment of an obligation owed by another.
C) It is a principle whereby a treaty may be invoked by a private person to challenge the actions of a state that is a party to the treaty.
D) It is a principle which states that governments must make their rules, regulations, and practices open and accessible to the public and other governments.
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The ________ is a multilateral agreement that set out the rules under which the contracting states parties were committed to negotiate reductions in customs tariffs and other impediments to international trade in goods.

A) Agreement on Preshipment Inspection
B) General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
C) Agreement on Safeguards
D) Wassenaar Arrangement
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Which of the following was a function of the International Monetary Fund?

A) It ensured monetary stability and facilitated currency exchange.
B) It assisted war-ravaged and developing countries to reconstruct or upgrade their economies.
C) It administered a comprehensive code governing the conduct of world trade.
D) It discouraged trade discrimination.
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Once goods are legally imported, they must be treated the same way as domestic goods. This is called ________.

A) dumping
B) direct effect
C) transparency
D) national treatment
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The World Trade Organization was a result of the ________.

A) Dillon Round
B) Tokyo Round
C) Kennedy Round
D) Uruguay Round
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Which of the following terms refers to the relinquishment of an obligation owed by another?

A) social referencing
B) consensus
C) waiver
D) direct effect
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Which of the following is an organ of the World Trade Organization?

A) Council for Trade in Services
B) International Monetary Fund
C) World Bank
D) Nuclear Suppliers Group
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The ________ is a GATT scheme that allows developing states to grant tariff preferences to each other without having to grant them to developed states.

A) National treatment rule
B) Generalized System of Preferences
C) South-South Preferences
D) Escape clause
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The ________ included the GATT MTNs held from 1973 to 1979 that produced six nontariff codes.

A) Dillon Round
B) Tokyo Round
C) Kennedy Round
D) Uruguay Round
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Nonactionable subsidies are also known as yellow subsidies.
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The ________ is a GATT scheme that allows a developing state to obtain tariff concessions from a developed state on a nonreciprocal basis.

A) National treatment rule
B) Generalized System of Preferences
C) South-South Preferences
D) Escape clause
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An actionable subsidy is permissible and nonchallengeable, such as government funding to underwrite research activities, to aid disadvantaged regions, or to help existing facilities adapt to new environmental requirements.
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A ________ is a group of states that have reduced or eliminated tariffs among themselves but that maintain their own individual tariffs in dealing with other states.

A) customs union
B) free trade area
C) Harmonized System
D) Wassenaar Arrangement
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The ________ included the GATT MTNs held from 1964 to 1967 that established the practice of setting an agenda for and defining the techniques to be used during GATT negotiations.

A) Dillon Round
B) Tokyo Round
C) Kennedy Round
D) Uruguay Round
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The making of a decision by general agreement and in the absence of any voiced objection is called ________.

A) social referencing
B) expropriation
C) waiver
D) consensus
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A countervailing measure is a duty specifically levied to offset dumping.
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Which of the following best describes direct effect?

A) It is the making of a decision by general agreement and in the absence of any voiced objection.
B) It is the relinquishment of an obligation owed by another.
C) It is a principle whereby a treaty may be invoked by a private person to challenge the actions of a state that is a party to the treaty.
D) It is a principle that governments must make their rules, regulations, and practices open and accessible to the public and other governments.
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A safeguard is an emergency action that a WTO member state may take in order to protect its domestic industry from serious injury due to a sudden increase in the quantity of an imported product.
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Prohibited subsidies are also known as red subsidies.
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A round is a meeting of the contracting parties of GATT to participate in ________.

A) a Harmonized System
B) multilateral trade negotiations
C) commodity arrangements
D) the Wassenaar Arrangement
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________ is the customs value of imported goods that is based on the price actually paid for similar goods by unrelated persons in the importing country at about the same time.

A) Transaction value
B) Deductive value
C) Computed value
D) Derived value
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A ________ is a group of states that have reduced or eliminated tariffs among themselves and have also established a common external tariff.

A) customs union
B) free trade area
C) Harmonized System
D) Wassenaar Arrangement
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Which of the following best describes dumping?

A) It is a duty specifically levied to offset a subsidy.
B) It is the relinquishment of an obligation owed by another.
C) It is a financial contribution made by a government or other public body that confers a benefit on an enterprise, a group of enterprises, or an industry.
D) It is the selling of exported goods at prices below their normal value.
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________ are mandatory laws and provisions that specify the characteristics of products; the processes and production methods for creating products; and the terminology, symbols, packaging, marking, or labeling requirements for products, processes, or production methods.

A) Stabilization clauses
B) Technical regulations
C) Rules of origin
D) Safeguards
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________ are situations that excuse a WTO member state from complying with its GATT obligations in order for the state to protect certain essential public policy objectives.

A) Harmonized Systems
B) General exceptions
C) Safeguards
D) Security exceptions
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The ________ defines the measures that WTO member states may take to protect the life and health of humans, animals, and plants.

A) Anti-Dumping Code
B) Agreement on the Application of Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures
C) Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade
D) Agreement on Preshipment Inspection
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The ________ is the intergovernmental arrangement and organization to coordinate national policies so that transfers of conventional arms and dual-use goods and technologies do not contribute to the development or enhancement of military capabilities that undermine international and regional security and are not diverted to support such capabilities.

A) ? HYPERLINK "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agreement_on_Trade_Related_Investment_Measures" \o "Agreement on Trade Related Investment Measures" ?Agreement on Trade Related Investment Measures
B) Harmonized System
C) Wassenaar Arrangement
D) Integrated Program for Commodities
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________ is the customs value of goods that is based on their price calculated from the cost of manufacture, overhead, and handling.

A) Transaction value
B) Deductive value
C) Computed value
D) Derived value
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Products obtained by extraction or harvest that require minimal processing before being used are called ________.

A) core products
B) secondary resources
C) augmented products
D) primary commodities
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________ is the customs value of imported goods that is based on the price actually paid or payable for goods at the time they were sold for export.

A) Transaction value
B) Deductive value
C) Computed value
D) Derived value
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Sectoral agreements of the WTO deal with ________.

A) technical barriers to trade
B) customs valuation
C) textiles and clothing
D) import-licensing procedures
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The ________ is the exporting states parties to the Treaty on Non- Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons that seek to harmonize their interpretations of the treaty's export-control provision.

A) Australia Group
B) Zangger Committee
C) Nuclear Suppliers Group
D) Harmonized System
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________ are voluntary guidelines that specify the same things that technical regulations mandatorily specify.

A) Standards
B) Safeguards
C) Rules of origin
D) Conformity assessment procedures
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________ is the proposal of developing countries that would establish a Common Fund to underwrite the costs of maintaining a buffer stock of primary commodities as a way to stabilize supplies.

A) Customs Valuation Code
B) General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
C) Integrated Program for Commodities
D) ? HYPERLINK "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agreement_on_Trade_Related_Investment_Measures" \o "Agreement on Trade Related Investment Measures" ?Agreement on Trade Related Investment Measures
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The ________ allows a WTO member state to withdraw temporarily from its GATT obligations when there is a surge in the number of imports coming from other member states.

A) escape clause
B) general exception
C) security exception
D) indemnification clause
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Which of the following is true of the Missile Technology Control Regime?

A) It is a group of nuclear supplier countries.
B) It authorizes the UN Security Council to impose sanctions, including the adoption of bans on trade, on states whose actions threaten international peace.
C) It is a formal group with a permanent organization.
D) It was established to limit the proliferation of missiles capable of delivering nuclear weapons.
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________ are situations that excuse a WTO member state from complying with its GATT obligations when those are in conflict with its essential security interests or its duties under the United Nations Charter.

A) Harmonized Systems
B) General exceptions
C) Safeguards
D) Security exceptions
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The ________ is a multilateral association of states concerned with curbing the proliferation of chemical and biological weapons.

A) Australia Group
B) Zangger Committee
C) Nuclear Suppliers Group
D) Harmonized System
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Emergency trade measures imposed to protect domestic industry from a surge of imports are called ________.

A) customs
B) tariffs
C) waivers
D) safeguards
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________ is the customs value of goods that is determined by using whichever of the other methods best fit and adjusting it to the particular circumstances.

A) Transaction value
B) Deductive value
C) Computed value
D) Derived value
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What are the responsibilities of the World Trade Organization?
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What is an escape clause?
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What was the significance of the Uruguay Round of the GATT?
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A(n) ________ is a subsidy that may be challenged as trade distorting if it injures the domestic industry of another WTO member state, nullifies or impairs the benefits due to another member state, or causes or threatens to cause serious prejudice to the interests of another member state.

A) nonactionable subsidy
B) consumption subsidy
C) actionable subsidy
D) prohibited subsidy
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________ are laws, regulations, and administrative procedures used by states for determining the country of origin of goods.

A) Rules of origin
B) Anti-dumping codes
C) Countervailing measures
D) Conformity assessment procedures
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A(n) ________ is an emergency action that a WTO member state may take in order to protect its domestic industry from serious injury due to a sudden increase in the quantity of an imported product.

A) servitude
B) safeguard
C) delict
D) usus
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Explain the concept of "direct effect" in the context of GATT.
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A(n) ________ is a subsidy that is permissible and nonchallengeable, such as government funding to underwrite research activities, to aid disadvantaged regions, or to help existing facilities adapt to new environmental requirements.

A) actionable subsidy
B) prohibited subsidy
C) nonactionable subsidy
D) consumption subsidy
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Explain the Wassenaar Arrangement.
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Differentiate between general exceptions and security exceptions.
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Enlist the five main organs of the WTO.
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A(n) ________ is a duty specifically levied to offset a subsidy.

A) countervailing measure
B) customs duty
C) safeguarding measure
D) excise duty
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What is a subsidy? What are the different types of subsidies?
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Differentiate between free trade area and customs union.
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Explain any three of the main principles of GATT 1947?
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A(n) ________ is a subsidy that is presumed to be trade distorting because it requires export performance or is contingent upon the use of domestic instead of imported goods.

A) nonactionable subsidy
B) consumption subsidy
C) actionable subsidy
D) prohibited subsidy
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The member states of GATT 1994 owe legal obligations to the contracting parties of GATT 1947
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Derived value is the customs value of goods that is based on their price calculated from the cost of manufacture, overhead, and handling.
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Multilateral Trade Agreements of the WTO Agreement are binding on all members of the WTO.
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General exceptions are situations that excuse a WTO member state from complying with its GATT obligations in order for the state to protect certain essential public policy objectives.
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The Kennedy Round produced an agreement on anti-dumping.
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The Australia Group is an informal multilateral group of states concerned with curbing the proliferation of chemical and biological weapons.
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The WTO can make a decision by a vote if a consensus cannot be reached.
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The Tokyo Round led to the establishment of the World Trade Organization.
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The Anti-dumping Code prohibits dumping.
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The Zangger Committee is also known as Non-Proliferation Treaty Exporters' Committee.
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The Generalized System of Preferences, allows developing countries to export all (or nearly all) of their products to a participating developed country on a nonreciprocal basis.
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Deductive value is the customs value of imported goods that is based on the price actually paid or payable for goods at the time they were sold for export.
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A customs union consists of a group of states that have reduced or eliminated tariffs among themselves but that maintain their own individual tariffs in dealing with other states.
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Selling exported goods at prices below their normal value is called subsidizing.
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The Agreement on Implementation of Article VII of GATT 1994 is designed to harmonize the methods used by WTO member states to determine the value of goods for customs purposes.
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Each member of the Missile Technology Control Regime administers its missile-related export controls independently.
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Even after a free trade area or customs union is established, GATT rules apply to the constituent states, and not to the area or union as a whole.
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The term "safeguard" refers to the relinquishment of an obligation owed by another.
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A tax credit is an example of a subsidy.
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The provisions of GATT that prohibit a state from taking action contrary to the General Agreement are directly effective.
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Which of the following best describes transparency?

A) It is the making of a decision by general agreement and in the absence of any voiced objection.
B) It is the relinquishment of an obligation owed by another.
C) It is a principle whereby a treaty may be invoked by a private person to challenge the actions of a state that is a party to the treaty.
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The ________ is a multilateral agreement that set out the rules under which the contracting states parties were committed to negotiate reductions in customs tariffs and other impediments to international trade in goods.

A) Agreement on Preshipment Inspection
B) General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
C) Agreement on Safeguards
D) Wassenaar Arrangement
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Which of the following was a function of the International Monetary Fund?

A) It ensured monetary stability and facilitated currency exchange.
B) It assisted war-ravaged and developing countries to reconstruct or upgrade their economies.
C) It administered a comprehensive code governing the conduct of world trade.
D) It discouraged trade discrimination.
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Once goods are legally imported, they must be treated the same way as domestic goods. This is called ________.

A) dumping
B) direct effect
C) transparency
D) national treatment
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The World Trade Organization was a result of the ________.

A) Dillon Round
B) Tokyo Round
C) Kennedy Round
D) Uruguay Round
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Which of the following terms refers to the relinquishment of an obligation owed by another?

A) social referencing
B) consensus
C) waiver
D) direct effect
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Which of the following is an organ of the World Trade Organization?

A) Council for Trade in Services
B) International Monetary Fund
C) World Bank
D) Nuclear Suppliers Group
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The ________ is a GATT scheme that allows developing states to grant tariff preferences to each other without having to grant them to developed states.

A) National treatment rule
B) Generalized System of Preferences
C) South-South Preferences
D) Escape clause
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The ________ included the GATT MTNs held from 1973 to 1979 that produced six nontariff codes.

A) Dillon Round
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C) Kennedy Round
D) Uruguay Round
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Nonactionable subsidies are also known as yellow subsidies.
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The ________ is a GATT scheme that allows a developing state to obtain tariff concessions from a developed state on a nonreciprocal basis.

A) National treatment rule
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C) South-South Preferences
D) Escape clause
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An actionable subsidy is permissible and nonchallengeable, such as government funding to underwrite research activities, to aid disadvantaged regions, or to help existing facilities adapt to new environmental requirements.
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A ________ is a group of states that have reduced or eliminated tariffs among themselves but that maintain their own individual tariffs in dealing with other states.

A) customs union
B) free trade area
C) Harmonized System
D) Wassenaar Arrangement
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The ________ included the GATT MTNs held from 1964 to 1967 that established the practice of setting an agenda for and defining the techniques to be used during GATT negotiations.

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D) Uruguay Round
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The making of a decision by general agreement and in the absence of any voiced objection is called ________.

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C) waiver
D) consensus
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A countervailing measure is a duty specifically levied to offset dumping.
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Which of the following best describes direct effect?

A) It is the making of a decision by general agreement and in the absence of any voiced objection.
B) It is the relinquishment of an obligation owed by another.
C) It is a principle whereby a treaty may be invoked by a private person to challenge the actions of a state that is a party to the treaty.
D) It is a principle that governments must make their rules, regulations, and practices open and accessible to the public and other governments.
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A safeguard is an emergency action that a WTO member state may take in order to protect its domestic industry from serious injury due to a sudden increase in the quantity of an imported product.
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Prohibited subsidies are also known as red subsidies.
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A round is a meeting of the contracting parties of GATT to participate in ________.

A) a Harmonized System
B) multilateral trade negotiations
C) commodity arrangements
D) the Wassenaar Arrangement
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________ is the customs value of imported goods that is based on the price actually paid for similar goods by unrelated persons in the importing country at about the same time.

A) Transaction value
B) Deductive value
C) Computed value
D) Derived value
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A ________ is a group of states that have reduced or eliminated tariffs among themselves and have also established a common external tariff.

A) customs union
B) free trade area
C) Harmonized System
D) Wassenaar Arrangement
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Which of the following best describes dumping?

A) It is a duty specifically levied to offset a subsidy.
B) It is the relinquishment of an obligation owed by another.
C) It is a financial contribution made by a government or other public body that confers a benefit on an enterprise, a group of enterprises, or an industry.
D) It is the selling of exported goods at prices below their normal value.
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________ are mandatory laws and provisions that specify the characteristics of products; the processes and production methods for creating products; and the terminology, symbols, packaging, marking, or labeling requirements for products, processes, or production methods.

A) Stabilization clauses
B) Technical regulations
C) Rules of origin
D) Safeguards
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________ are situations that excuse a WTO member state from complying with its GATT obligations in order for the state to protect certain essential public policy objectives.

A) Harmonized Systems
B) General exceptions
C) Safeguards
D) Security exceptions
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The ________ defines the measures that WTO member states may take to protect the life and health of humans, animals, and plants.

A) Anti-Dumping Code
B) Agreement on the Application of Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures
C) Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade
D) Agreement on Preshipment Inspection
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The ________ is the intergovernmental arrangement and organization to coordinate national policies so that transfers of conventional arms and dual-use goods and technologies do not contribute to the development or enhancement of military capabilities that undermine international and regional security and are not diverted to support such capabilities.

A) ? HYPERLINK "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agreement_on_Trade_Related_Investment_Measures" \o "Agreement on Trade Related Investment Measures" ?Agreement on Trade Related Investment Measures
B) Harmonized System
C) Wassenaar Arrangement
D) Integrated Program for Commodities
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________ is the customs value of goods that is based on their price calculated from the cost of manufacture, overhead, and handling.

A) Transaction value
B) Deductive value
C) Computed value
D) Derived value
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Products obtained by extraction or harvest that require minimal processing before being used are called ________.

A) core products
B) secondary resources
C) augmented products
D) primary commodities
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________ is the customs value of imported goods that is based on the price actually paid or payable for goods at the time they were sold for export.

A) Transaction value
B) Deductive value
C) Computed value
D) Derived value
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Sectoral agreements of the WTO deal with ________.

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D) import-licensing procedures
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The ________ is the exporting states parties to the Treaty on Non- Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons that seek to harmonize their interpretations of the treaty's export-control provision.

A) Australia Group
B) Zangger Committee
C) Nuclear Suppliers Group
D) Harmonized System
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________ are voluntary guidelines that specify the same things that technical regulations mandatorily specify.

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________ is the proposal of developing countries that would establish a Common Fund to underwrite the costs of maintaining a buffer stock of primary commodities as a way to stabilize supplies.

A) Customs Valuation Code
B) General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
C) Integrated Program for Commodities
D) ? HYPERLINK "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agreement_on_Trade_Related_Investment_Measures" \o "Agreement on Trade Related Investment Measures" ?Agreement on Trade Related Investment Measures
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The ________ allows a WTO member state to withdraw temporarily from its GATT obligations when there is a surge in the number of imports coming from other member states.

A) escape clause
B) general exception
C) security exception
D) indemnification clause
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Which of the following is true of the Missile Technology Control Regime?

A) It is a group of nuclear supplier countries.
B) It authorizes the UN Security Council to impose sanctions, including the adoption of bans on trade, on states whose actions threaten international peace.
C) It is a formal group with a permanent organization.
D) It was established to limit the proliferation of missiles capable of delivering nuclear weapons.
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57
________ are situations that excuse a WTO member state from complying with its GATT obligations when those are in conflict with its essential security interests or its duties under the United Nations Charter.

A) Harmonized Systems
B) General exceptions
C) Safeguards
D) Security exceptions
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58
The ________ is a multilateral association of states concerned with curbing the proliferation of chemical and biological weapons.

A) Australia Group
B) Zangger Committee
C) Nuclear Suppliers Group
D) Harmonized System
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59
Emergency trade measures imposed to protect domestic industry from a surge of imports are called ________.

A) customs
B) tariffs
C) waivers
D) safeguards
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60
________ is the customs value of goods that is determined by using whichever of the other methods best fit and adjusting it to the particular circumstances.

A) Transaction value
B) Deductive value
C) Computed value
D) Derived value
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61
What are the responsibilities of the World Trade Organization?
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62
What is an escape clause?
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63
What was the significance of the Uruguay Round of the GATT?
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64
A(n) ________ is a subsidy that may be challenged as trade distorting if it injures the domestic industry of another WTO member state, nullifies or impairs the benefits due to another member state, or causes or threatens to cause serious prejudice to the interests of another member state.

A) nonactionable subsidy
B) consumption subsidy
C) actionable subsidy
D) prohibited subsidy
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65
________ are laws, regulations, and administrative procedures used by states for determining the country of origin of goods.

A) Rules of origin
B) Anti-dumping codes
C) Countervailing measures
D) Conformity assessment procedures
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66
A(n) ________ is an emergency action that a WTO member state may take in order to protect its domestic industry from serious injury due to a sudden increase in the quantity of an imported product.

A) servitude
B) safeguard
C) delict
D) usus
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67
Explain the concept of "direct effect" in the context of GATT.
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68
A(n) ________ is a subsidy that is permissible and nonchallengeable, such as government funding to underwrite research activities, to aid disadvantaged regions, or to help existing facilities adapt to new environmental requirements.

A) actionable subsidy
B) prohibited subsidy
C) nonactionable subsidy
D) consumption subsidy
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69
Explain the Wassenaar Arrangement.
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70
Differentiate between general exceptions and security exceptions.
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71
Enlist the five main organs of the WTO.
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72
A(n) ________ is a duty specifically levied to offset a subsidy.

A) countervailing measure
B) customs duty
C) safeguarding measure
D) excise duty
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73
What is a subsidy? What are the different types of subsidies?
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74
Differentiate between free trade area and customs union.
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75
Explain any three of the main principles of GATT 1947?
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76
A(n) ________ is a subsidy that is presumed to be trade distorting because it requires export performance or is contingent upon the use of domestic instead of imported goods.

A) nonactionable subsidy
B) consumption subsidy
C) actionable subsidy
D) prohibited subsidy
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