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A '''member state''' is a member of an ]. A '''member state''' is a member of an ] that only allows states to be members.

The WTO has members that are sovereign states and members that are not, thus ] are not called member states.


== Worldwide == == Worldwide ==

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A member state is a member of an international organisation that only allows states to be members.

The WTO has members that are sovereign states and members that are not, thus WTO members are not called member states.

Worldwide

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Restricted to a continent or larger region

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