Normally the WTO does not allow discriminatory treatment in trade of member nations, but it makes an exception for nations:
A) that have a large trade surplus.
B) using environmentally harmful production techniques.
C) that cannot control drugs and other illegal activities.
D) engaging in regional free-trade agreements.
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