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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
Select the item listed below that governed international trade prior to the establishment of the World Trade Organization.
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2. Question
Protectionist practices only applies to the cross-border trade of agricultural commodities and manufactured goods.
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3. Question
This item is NOT an example of a protectionist practice used in the cross-border trade in services.
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4. Question
The World Trade Organization sets the rules to liberalize trade in goods and services.
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5. Question
The Uruguay Round of negotiations led to one of these significant outcomes.
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6. Question
GATS focuses on ten (10) modes of supply of services.
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7. Question
The modes of supply covered under GATS include one of these items.
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8. Question
Under the national treatment obligation under GATS, trading partners can use subsidies for domestic service providers alone.
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9. Question
Select the two (2) countries that were a part of an important WTO dispute settlement case pertaining to the provision of gambling services over the internet.
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
The Trade in Services Agreement replaced GATS and currently governs international trade in services.
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