WTO and China
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Placing South Africa's agricultural trade with China in perspective
- ( R. Sandrey;T. Fundira / Trade Law Centre for Southern Africa , 2008)
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A feature of world trade over the last ten years has been the dramatic growth of China's trade with the world. This paper examines the agricultural component of Chinese trade with South Afric...
- China's involvement in Africa: implications for other donors
- ( E.N. Tjonneland; B. Brandtzaeg; A. Kolas; G. le Pere / Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway , 2006)
- Considering its economic dynamism, China's foreign policy has little choice but to assume a greater role in shaping the course of current world events. Africa now occupies an increasingly dominant spa...
- China suffering from US cotton subsidies
- ( Oxfam , 2005)
- This paper examines the dynamics of the world cotton market and highlights imbalances which have been detrimental for Chinese cotton farmers. It points out that as China - one of the world’s biggest c...
- Agriculture, forestry, aquaculture, automobiles, energy, and textiles and China's accession to the WTO
- ( International Institute for Sustainable Development, Winnipeg , 2004)
- This report by the Task Force on WTO and Environment of the China Council for International Cooperation on Environment and Development looks at six sectors where the environmental impacts are the most...
- China's methods of attracting new economic investment
- ( Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development , 2003)
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This paper examines China's progress to date in attracting foreign investment and in moving towards a more rules-based business environment.
Highlights of the paper include:China has made si...
- Addressing the implications of import competition on rural households, China
- ( K, Anderson; J. Huang; E. Ianchovichina / Center for Economic Policy Research, Australian National University (ANU) , 2004)
- Many fear China’s accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO) will impoverish its farmers, via greater import competition in its agricultural markets. Using a numerical simulation model (GTAP), t...
- Will entry into the World Trade Organisation lead to a surge in Chinese exports?
- ( Y. Li / Institute of World Economics and Politics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) , 2003)
- China – the world’s eighth largest importer, the sixth largest trading power in 2001, with a population of 1.3 billion people – joined the World Trade Organisation (WTO) in 2001. What are the implica...
- What are advantages and disadvantages of FDI in China?
- ( W. Tseng ; H. Zebregs / International Monetary Fund Working Papers , 2002)
- This paper points out both advantages and disadvantages of China’s increasing openness to foreign direct investment (FDI) and provides a list of important lessons for other governments which want to p...
- Implications of China's entry to the WTO
- ( F Noshab / Institute of Strategic Studies, Islamabad, Pakistan , 2002)
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The paper presents an account of the implications of China's entry into the WTO
Implications for the WTO: A number of developing countries believe China’s entry will favourably alter ...
- Will China's membership of the WTO lead to economic problems for newly industrialising economies around the world?
- ( S.M Shafaeddin / United Nations [UN] Conference on Trade and Development , 2002)
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This paper analyses the vulnerability of selected developing countries of China’s its entry to the WTO.
General findings: In labour-intensive manufactured goods, China competes mainly...
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