Abstract

This article discusses China's trade policy stance following World Trade Organization (WTO) accession in 2002. The issues now for China are less the merits of WTO accession, and more how her global trade policies are cast given WTO membership. Three issues are taken up. The first is the extent to which WTO accession helps China in dealing with various key trade issues, including anti-dumping, and textiles and apparel trade. The second is China's participation in regional trade agreements post-WTO accession. The third is the implementability of China's accession commitments in the key service areas (banking, insurance, telecoms). (JEL: F10) Copyright 2006, Oxford University Press.

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