British Columbia, Canada, requires grocery stores to sell imported wine only within a store within a store,

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British Columbia, Canada, requires grocery stores to sell imported wine only within a "store within a store," although it allows domestic BC wine to be sold on regular store shelves. The rule is contained in policy directives of the BC Liquor Control and Licensing Act. In 2017, the United States sought consultations at the WTO claiming a violation of WTO agreements. What provisions of the WTO agreement do you think may or may have not been violated? Should the type of product involved be considered in a decision?
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International Business Law And Its Environment

ISBN: 9781305972599

10th Edition

Authors: Richard Schaffer, Filiberto Agusti, Lucien J. Dhooge

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