There have traditionally been two forms of most-favored-nation treatment, conditional and unconditional. Under the conditional form, the contracting parties do not grant all the concessions made to a third country, only those concessions specifically bargained for. In the unconditional form, any tariff concession granted to a third party is also granted to the other party to the treaty.
31 What are the chief purposes of charging duties on imports?
A To put taxes on any products that to in and out of a country.
B To guarantee the greatest part of income for a government.
C To stop foreign goods from entering ones country.
D To support domestic production and increase a countrys income.
32 The phrase no matter what their country of origin in the first paragraph means
A no matter what countries the goods are from.
B no matter how highly developed the export countries are.
C no matter how highly developed the import countries are.
D no matter where the country is located.
33 The example in the third paragraph concerning Canada and Janpan best illustrates the statement that
A a most-favored-nation clause is included in every international trade treaty.
B contracting nations give to each other the same rights or concessions as to a third party.
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