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1. Brazil's ambassador to the WTO made a deal with the U.S. trade negotiators because Brazil threatened sanctions and the United States wanted to avoid trade retaliations.
2. The threat of sanctions and trade retaliations has been effective so far as trade rules are being adhered to by both Brazil and the United States.
3. So far, this approach has been effective in getting the U.S. to drop its prohibited subsidies to cotton producers.
4. In the case "The U.S.-China Wind power Dispute," GE, Gamesa, and other foreign firms did not do the right thing by not pushing the U.S. government to bring China to the WTO over its prohibited subsidies.
5. A drawback to relying heavily on prohibited subsidies to sustain a business is that it is not sustainable in the long term.
What are prohibited subsidies?
Prohibited subsidies are the subsidies given to local entities to encourage exports or domestic use of raw materials or goods.
Prohibited subsidies distort international trade and hurt the trade of other countries.
Thus, prohibited subsidies violate WTO commitments and are barriers to international trade.
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