Gables purchased used Mercedes from a German company. The cars were built for the German market and met its safety and pollution requirements. Gables hoped to sell the cars in the U.S., and so shipped them to New York. Upon reaching Customs, the cars will:
A) not be passed through Customs because Germany does not have most favored nation status with the U.S.
B) be passed through Customs because they are not products that would affect U.S. national security
C) not be allowed to pass because they are a major source of competition for U.S. automakers
D) not be allowed because they are not new cars
E) none of the other choices
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Q202: "Dumping" is the practice of:
A) importing goods
Q203: To respond to claims of dumping in
Q204: In United States v. Mead Corporation, where
Q205: Gables purchased used Mercedes from a German
Q206: In United States v. Mead Corporation, where
Q208: RoundTire Bicycle manufactures bicycles. It buys parts
Q209: The U.S. bans a number of products
Q210: To respond to claims of dumping in
Q211: Which of the following items are banned
Q212: Dumping is:
A) the sale of foreign refuse
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