Multiple Choice
Is the WTO's idea of "fair competition" really a code phrase for free trade?
A) Yes, the WTO is in favor of free trade and only free trade under all circumstances.
B) Not really. Trade relationships among nations can be exceedingly complex, and the WTO supports fair competition, which may mean freer trade rather than free trade.
C) Yes, the WTO stands for trade liberalization, which requires transparency, economic reform, and no protectionism, regardless of the member nation's economic situation.
D) Yes. The WTO supports free trade and the term fair competition is used to obtain buy-in from nations opposed to trade liberalization.
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