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A Chinese Perspective on WTO Reform

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Springer Nature Singapore | e druk, 2024
ISBN13: 9789811982323
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This book discusses the most recent developments in the WTO regime. Issues such as E-commerce, security exception clause, China's compliance with the WTO obligations, sustainability development, IP protection in FTZs, trade controls and etc., are at the forefront of WTO studies. These issues strongly influence people's understanding of the current role of WTO and provides possible way to revitalize the function of WTO. Meanwhile,  as the world's second largest economy, the world's largest trading nation and the holder of the world's largest foreign exchange reserves, China is apparently a powerful figure in leading these issues. Therefore, this book explores extensively these issues from a Chinese perspective to see what China could do to reboost the world trade.

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ISBN13:9789811982323
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Uitgever:Springer Nature Singapore

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Chapter 1:&nbsp; Introduction: an overview of the ‘developing&nbsp; country status’ debate, Xiaowen Tan.-&nbsp;Chapter 2: Legal analysis and countermeasures of the divergence of ‘SDT clauses’, Prof. Lei Zhang and Yiming Li.-&nbsp;Chapter 3:&nbsp; &nbsp;WTO Accession and Subsidization Reform in China, Xiaowen Tan.-&nbsp;Chapter 4:&nbsp; Restructuring of Rules: Improvement and Perfection of the Status of Developing Countries and Graduation Clauses under WTO Reform, Qingyun Jiang.-&nbsp;Chapter 5:&nbsp; Evolution of China's Competition Policy: The Experience of a Developing Transition Economy, Pinguang Ying.-&nbsp;Chapter 6: Modelling the Economic Impact of RCEP on Developing Countries—A Computable General Equilibrium Approach, Yue Jiang.-&nbsp;Chapter 7:&nbsp; Implications for Resolving FRAND-rate Disorder in the Digitized World Trade Arena, Yang Yu.&nbsp;<div><br></div>

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