China and trade and investment liberalization
Publication Type
Book Chapter
Version
submittedVersion
Publication Date
12-2022
Abstract
China’s rise in the international trade and investment system is one of the most important events of the 21st century. Many non-Chinese observers regard China’s rapid ascent with surprise or even suspicion, but most Chinese believe that China was simply restoring its rightful place in the world, a position it held for thousands of years until the glory was lost in the mid-nineteenth Century.Regardless of one’s view on the issue, however, no one can deny the importance of China in the international trade and investment system today. At the same time, one should also take note that China’s relationship with the multilateral trading system is not always straightforward, but full of twists and turns. Thus, this chapter will trace the relationship from the very beginning of the post-war multilateral trading system, followed by its withdrawal and absence from the GATT, then its re-entry into the system, its rapid ascent and the ensuing implications. The paper does not purport to provide a complete analysis, but it will try to cover all the salient features of China’s approach to the main issues, which is essential for anyone who wishes to understand the multilateral trading system and the challenges presented by China.
Keywords
China, WTO, international trade, trade law, investment law
Discipline
Asian Studies | International Trade Law
Research Areas
Asian and Comparative Legal Systems
Publication
The Oxford Handbook of International Trade Law
Editor
Daniel Bethlehem, Donald McRae, Rodney Neufeld, & Isabelle Van Damme
First Page
341
Last Page
373
ISBN
9780192868381
Identifier
10.1093/oxfordhb/9780192868381.013.14
Publisher
Oxford University Press
City or Country
Oxford
Citation
GAO, Henry S..
China and trade and investment liberalization. (2022). The Oxford Handbook of International Trade Law. 341-373.
Available at: https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/4042
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https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780192868381.013.14