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International Trade Law

The Role of International Trade Law in biology encompasses the regulations and agreements that govern the cross-border exchange of biological materials, including genetic resources and biotechnology products, ensuring compliance with ethical standards and conservation efforts while facilitating global collaboration in research and development.

intermediate
3 hours
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International trade law is essential for regulating the complex interactions between countries in the global marketplace. It encompasses various agreements, tariffs, and dispute resolution mechanisms that help maintain fair trade practices. Understanding these laws is crucial for anyone involved in ...

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Key Terms

Tariff
A tax imposed on imported goods.

Example: The government raised tariffs on steel imports to protect local manufacturers.

WTO
World Trade Organization, an international body that regulates trade between nations.

Example: The WTO helps resolve trade disputes and sets global trade rules.

Bilateral Agreement
A trade agreement between two countries.

Example: The US and Canada signed a bilateral trade agreement to reduce tariffs.

Multilateral Agreement
A trade agreement involving three or more countries.

Example: NAFTA is a multilateral agreement between the US, Canada, and Mexico.

Non-Tariff Barrier
Regulations other than tariffs that countries use to control the amount of trade across their borders.

Example: Import quotas are a type of non-tariff barrier.

Free Trade Agreement
An agreement between countries to reduce or eliminate trade barriers.

Example: The EU operates as a free trade area among its member states.

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Key Concepts

Trade AgreementsTariffsDispute ResolutionWTO Regulations