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The national treatment rule is the second leg of the nondiscrimination principle. It requires that foreign goods-once they have satisfied whatever border measures apply-be treated no less favourably than like or directly competitive goods produced domestically in terms of internal (indirect) taxation (Article III: 2 GATT).
The Political Economy of the World Trading System: From GATT to WTO
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