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dakota nelson

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In the Shrimp Importation Case, the WTO Appellate Body determined that:
 A) the U.S. program certifying the use of TEDs or devices of comparable effectiveness was an unjustified discrimination against Malaysian shrimp products.
 B) the U.S. program certifying the use of TEDs or devices of comparable effectiveness was not an unjustified discrimination against Malaysian shrimp products.
 C) the U.S. program was invalid because it treated Malaysian shrimp differently than shrimp from other countries.
 D) the U.S. program was valid as it related to conservation of an exhaustible natural resource.

Question 2

Mortgages, security interests, and surety relationships are legal mechanisms created primarily to promote stability and flexibility in trade.
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

FALSE



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