A U.S. company faces an obstacle to marketing its solvents in the European Union (EU) because its formula includes a chemical banned by EU rules. The U.S. company believes that the latest science has proven the chemical safe. The most appropriate way the company can overcome this obstacle would be to ______.
a. market the products under a generic name
b. lobby the U.S. trade representative to bring the matter before the WTO Dispute Settlement Body
c. lobby the U.S. Congress to impose sanctions on the EU
d. partner with a European company that will be able to challenge the policy in European courts
b. lobby the U.S. trade representative to bring the matter before the WTO Dispute Settlement Body
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