Code-conditioned Most-favoured-nation Treatment
Code-conditioned most-favoured-nation treatment in Global Commerce Policy
In this regard, code-conditioned most-favoured-nation treatment is: describes situations where most-favoured nation treatment only has to be extended to members of the same GATT code or WTO agreement. The entries on trade policy are here. An example of this is the WTO Agreement on Government Procurement. See also conditional most-favoured-nation treatment.[1]
Code-conditioned most-favoured-nation treatmentin the wold Encyclopedia
For an introductory overview on international trade policy, see this entry.
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Notes and References
- Dictionary of Trade Policy, “Code-conditioned most-favoured-nation treatment” entry (OAS)
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