Common Questions About the WTO
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If your business is affected by or engaged in international trade, you might have questions about what is fair. In fact this question is decided ultimately by the WTO. But, to whom do you address your questions? Who will advise your union, corporation or industry about trade matters? We help you figure out whether your competition is playing fair. What sort of subsidies are legal? How do you prepare for adverse legislation? Are you following all the requirements to trade ethically?
At my firm — the Law Offices of Titus D. Peterson, P.C. — I work with industry groups, corporations, unions, importers, exporters and economic development groups who have questions about the World Trade Organization (WTO). With 18 years of legal experience, I give companies the counsel they need to make informed business decisions. To schedule an appointment, contact me online or call 303-260-6412.
International Business Law Questions
Whether you are importing or exporting goods, or competing against goods that are imported or exported to another country or simply part of a group of workers in an industry that does one of these things, you may require the assistance of an attorney to help resolve the following WTO concerns:
- If you are part of a union, you may feel international pressure to lower wages or cut benefits which are in direct competition with foreign manufactures.
- If you are importing or exporting products from foreign countries and think there are unfair trade barriers.
- If you are in an industry that is under attack and losing market share, and you feel that your competition is using unfair trade advantages with government subsidies.
Bringing a trade complaint in the United States is highly complicated. Foreign government subsidies impact different tax breaks, paying for natural resources, implementing programs and or create unfair off-shoring of products. All of these activities can effect you. As a result, it is important to work with an experienced professional who has a thorough knowledge of the WTO. I can help professionals build and maintain market share as well as develop a comprehensive strategy for protecting your industry. Contact me online or call 303-260-6412 to schedule an appointment with an experienced lawyer.
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