NAFTA's national treatment principle states:
A) all goods claiming to be from a country must be produced in that country.
B) all products from a country must have the same amount of tariffs placed on them.
C) all imports from a NAFTA country must be treated like similar domestically produced goods.
D) all exports from a NAFTA country must meet certain quality standards.
Correct Answer:
Verified
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