Which of the following is true about the most favored nation status?

a. It was granted to all members of GATT.
b. It is granted to all members of WTO.
c. It gives a country equal access to other country's markets.
d. All of the above
e. None of the above


Answer: d

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A. fewer than 30.000 inhabitants per seat. B. two seats for every 30,000 inhabitants. C. one seat for every 20,000 inhabitants. D. one seat for every 100,000 inhabitants.

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