The Agreement on Pre-Shipment Inspection gives an importing country the right to pre-inspect goods for quality, quantity, and value when:
A) The goods are coming from a developing country
B) An importing country always has the right to pre-inspect goods
C) The right to pre-inspect goods is afforded only to developing countries
D) The right to pre-inspect goods is afforded only if the goods are agricultural products.
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