What is an escape clause?
What will be an ideal response?
Article XIX of GATT 1994—entitled "Emergency Action on Imports of Particular Products"—is an escape clause or safety valve that allows a member state to avoid, temporarily, its GATT obligations when there is a surge in the number of imports coming from other member states. The injured state can impose emergency restrictive trade measures—known as safeguards—if it can demonstrate that there is an actual or seriously threatened injury to one of its domestic industries.
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Decision analysis is a ________ technique
A) linear mathematical programming B) probabilistic C) network D) non-linear programming technique