The document outlines several basic principles of the World Trade Organization (WTO):
- The non-discrimination principle, including most favored nation treatment and national treatment.
- The principle of tariff concessions, which generally eliminates quantitative restrictions in favor of tariffs and duties.
- The principle of reasonable trade protection, which allows for anti-dumping and countervailing duties.
- The principle of trade facilities, transparency, and competition protection, calling for minimizing trade barriers and formalities, publishing trade laws and regulations, and ensuring state enterprises compete fairly.