Symphony, Inc., a U.S. jewelry designer and maker, files a suit against Kawa, Ltd., a Japanese jewelry maker, for the infringement of intellectual property rights under Japan's national laws. Under the TRIPS agreement, Symphony is entitled to receive

A. better treatment than Kawa.
B. the same treatment as Kawa.
C. worse treatment than Kawa.
D. nothing.


Answer: B

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