The Mexican ambassador to Canada knew exactly why he was being asked to attend a meeting in Ottawa. Mexican vegetable farmers were rumored to be subsidized by their government. Canadian farmers in British Columbia and Ontario (two Canadian provinces) had complained to the Canadian government calling for the imposition of ________________ on Mexican imports. The Mexican ambassador knew that if he was not careful in discussions with trade officials in Ottawa the matter could soon be before the World Trade Organization.
(a) Countervailing duties
(b) Subsidies
(c) Liens
(d) Sanctions
(a) Countervailing duties
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A. Mexico B. Argentina C. Chile D. Brazil
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A. attempting to fix all things at once B. likely to fail C. considerable time and effort D. none of these
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false