/ˈnæʃənəl ˈtriːtmənt/ – Phrase
Definition: chế độ đối xử của quốc gia.
A more thorough explanation: National treatment is a principle in international trade law that requires a country to treat foreign individuals, companies, or products no less favorably than its own nationals in the same circumstances. This principle aims to ensure that foreign entities are not discriminated against in favor of domestic entities in terms of regulations, taxes, or other measures that may affect their ability to compete in the domestic market.
Example: Under the principle of national treatment, foreign companies must be treated the same as domestic companies when operating within the country’s borders.