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People's Republic of China's proposals for anti-dumping in WTO/DDA rules negotiations

Title
People's Republic of China's proposals for anti-dumping in WTO/DDA rules negotiations
Authors
Choi, Won-mog
Ewha Authors
최원목
SCOPUS Author ID
최원목scopus
Issue Date
2007
Journal Title
ASIAN JOURNAL OF WTO & INTERNATIONAL HEALTH LAW AND POLICY
ISSN
1819-5164JCR Link
Citation
ASIAN JOURNAL OF WTO & INTERNATIONAL HEALTH LAW AND POLICY vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 25 - 64
Keywords
People's Republic of Chinaanti-dumpingAnti-dumping AgreementDoha Development Agenda (DDA)rules negotiationS&D treatmentdeveloping countriesleast-developed countries
Publisher
NATL TAIWAN UNIV PRESS
Indexed
SSCI WOS
Document Type
Article
Abstract
The WTO DDA rules negotiation on anti-dumping issues poses an important challenge to the People's Republic of China, which has become one of the largest victims of anti-dumping actions by trading partners and, at the same time, is a major user of anti-dumping measures. China's proposals in the DDA rules negotiations raise a wide variety of issues related to clarifying and improving WTO rules, primarily from an exporting country's perspective. In order to play a leading role in.advocating a development agenda, China has tabled a series of constructive, specific proposals that would provide S&D treatments for developing countries. China faces several challenges in the rules negotiations: how to co-operate with the exporting countries group, whose goal is to clarify and improve current anti-dumping rules; how to continue to represent the interests Of developing and least-developed countries; and at the same time, how to achieve its agenda while satisfying the concerns of recalcitrant major developed countries that want to preserve the basic concepts, principles, and effectiveness of the existing rules.
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