Definitions from Wikipedia (Enabling clause)
▸ noun: In 1979, as part of the Tokyo Round of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, the enabling clause was adopted in order to permit trading preferences targeted at developing and least developed countries which would otherwise violate Article I of the GATT.
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▸ noun: In 1979, as part of the Tokyo Round of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, the enabling clause was adopted in order to permit trading preferences targeted at developing and least developed countries which would otherwise violate Article I of the GATT.
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