Abstract

The process of trade liberalization has been advancing in the context of economic globalization, and the technological field has also continued to develop. As a result, the development of trade will inevitably have a certain adverse impact on the environment. At the same time, people's demand for green consumption is increasing, which has led to the deepening of the impact of trade liberalization and environmental protection. In addition, the ravages of the COVID-19 epidemic in the past three years have made the contradictions more acute, green trade barriers have developed, and some countries have successively and continuously adopted different degrees of restrictive green trade measures for China's personnel and goods. Therefore, this paper aims to use legal normative analysis to study how to break through China's green trade barriers in the post-epidemic era. this paper also aims to use this to improve the relevant legal system in China and look for commonalities from the "Belt and Road". Meanwhileactively explore solutions and solutions are also important. In this way, the implementation of trade barriers and special trade freedom and environmental protection measures during the epidemic will be balanced. Finally, it provides suggestions for breaking through green trade barriers and improving relevant domestic legal systems in China's post-epidemic era.

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