How is the World Trade Organization (WTO) different from the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)?

a. It does not support the principle of nondiscrimination in trad
e.
b. It has the ability to settle trade disputes in a binding way
c. It does not want to reduce trade barriers further.
d. It is more interested in finance than trad
e.
e. It has the ability to settle trade disputes in a non-binding way.


Answer: b

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