What was the outcome when the World Trade Organization (WTO) heard a dispute involving
United States tax law provisions that provided certain tax breaks to U.S.
corporations when they
processed paperwork for transactions through certain nations in the Caribbean region?
A) The WTO heard the case and ruled against the United States holding that the tax
provision was actually an illegal trade subsidy.
B) The WTO heard the case and ruled in favor of the United States because this was an
internal tax matter.
C) The WTO heard the case and ruled against the United States, but the decision was
overturned upon its appeal to the World Court.
D) The WTO could not hear the case because it involved a United States tax matter rather
than a trade issue.
A
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