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Opinion: The WTO no longer serves U.S. foreign-policy interests

Por: MarketWatch Politics February 04, 2023

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Deterring war An underlying objective was to promote economic integration to deter war and strengthen national security. Along with the European Union and other WTO-sanctioned regional agreements, it helped expand trade based on comparative advantages and accelerated economic growth.  and  were admitted into the WTO in 2001 and 2012 on the assumption that expanded trade with the West and complying with WTO rules would . That hasn’t... + full article



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