China and the WTO: A twenty-year assessment

Publication Type

Edited Book

Publication Date

9-2023

Abstract

The year 2021 marked the 20th anniversary of China’s accession to the World Trade Organization (2001), an event that has stimulated the unprecedented integration of the world’s largest transitional economy into the rules-based multilateral trading system. Since its entry, China has benefited significantly from enhanced trade flows made possible by its WTO membership, becoming the largest trader in goods and the second largest trader in services in the global economy today. Beijing’s efforts to implement its WTO accession commitments have generated profound changes in its domestic regulatory framework in the areas of trade and beyond. At the same time, China’s involvement in various WTO activities such as trade negotiations and dispute settlement has also changed the power dynamics within the WTO and presented unparalleled challenges to the functioning of the organization due to both the size of its economy and its unique economic model.

Keywords

World Trade Organization, China, international trade law, international economics

Discipline

Asian Studies | International Law | International Trade Law

First Page

1

Last Page

550

ISBN

9781009291804

Identifier

10.1017/9781009291804

Publisher

Cambridge University Press

City or Country

Cambridge

Copyright Owner and License

Authors

Additional URL

https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009291804

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