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  • Essay / Summary of the Brazilian Bombardier Case - 670

    What issues should the WTO consider before making a decision? How should the WTO make a decision? As global marketing is imperative and international trade leads to ever-increasing competition, more and more countries are choosing to join the WTO. These countries hope to benefit from WTO policy to help them develop and protect their international trade. Every coin has two sides: more member countries means more trust and more accountability towards the WTO. Therefore, the higher number of member countries also makes it more difficult and complicated for the WTO to make a decision in these disputes. Before making a decision, the WTO must consider the role that both sides play in the international trade arena. Do they both contribute a lot to world trade and promote world trade? Is the competition between these two parties a healthy competition? Do global nations and customers benefit from their competition? Does one company's decision really harm the interests of the other? Or are they just against each other? When the WTO makes a decision, it must also conduct sufficient research and collect sufficient information about both parties, such as their backgrounds, their role in global economic development and international trade, and the attitude of their governments. Last but not least, the WTO should emphasize its principle of promoting fair competition, economic development and non-discrimination in its decision-making process..