National treatment A tenet of international trade agreements whereby nations cannot discriminate against imported goods and must give them the same treatment that they afford domestic or "national" products.
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Switzerland in 1886 (amended several times and as late as 1971) and to which now subscribe 77 nations including all major trading countries including China, with the notable exception of Russia. It is based on the principle of national treatment.
It is based on the principle of national treatment. Bigamy Being married to more than one person at the same time. This is a criminal offence in most countries.
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