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most-favored-nation (encz) | most-favored-nation,	adj:		 |  
most-favored-nation (wn) | most-favored-nation
     adj 1: of or relating to a commercial treaty where two nations
            agree to accord each other the same favorable terms that
            would be offered in treaties with any other nation |  
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most-favored-nation clause (encz) | most-favored-nation clause,			 |  
Most-favored-nation clause (gcide) | Most-favored-nation clause \Most-favored-nation clause\
    (Diplomacy),
    A clause, often inserted in treaties, by which each of the
    contracting nations binds itself to grant to the other in
    certain stipulated matters the same terms as are then, or may
    be thereafter, granted to the nation which receives from it
    the most favorable terms in respect of those matters. It is
    used most frequently in treaties regarding the terms of trade
    between countries, as regarding tariffs and non-tariff
    barriers to trade.
    [Webster 1913 Suppl. +PJC]
 
          There was a "most-favored-nation" clause with
          provisions for the good treatment of strangers entering
          the Republic.                            --James Bryce.
    [Webster 1913 Suppl.]
 
          Steam navigation was secured by the Japanese as far as
          Chungking, and under the most-favored-nation clause the
          right accrued to us.                     --A. R.
                                                   Colquhoun.
    [Webster 1913 Suppl.] Mostic |  
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