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How can I find which countries have normal trade relations with the United States?

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How can I find which countries have normal trade relations with the United States?

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NTR (Normal Trade Relations) was formerly known as MFN (Most-favored Nation) treatment. In the DataWeb the list of countries NOT eligible for MFN (NTR) are in a country list called “Non-NTR (Non-MFN)”. To find this list, log into the DataWeb, and proceed to the Query Design Page. About halfway down the page is an option titled “Select all countries or a pre-defined list”. Go to this option and select “USITC CTRY GRP: Non-NTR (Non-MFN)”, then click on the button at the bottom of the option box labeled “View a USITC Country Grp List”. This will display the list of countries NOT eligible for MFN. All other countries are eligible for NTR.

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