Trade Liberalization in China's Accession to the World Trade Organization:

(June 2001) - China's forthcoming access to the World Trade Organization involves reform in many sectors, both domestic and trade-related. The starting point for reform is a partially reformed economy with relatively high import duties, in which export sectors benefit from liberal duty exemptio...

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Main Author: Ianchovichina, Elena (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Washington, D.C The World Bank 2001
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Summary:(June 2001) - China's forthcoming access to the World Trade Organization involves reform in many sectors, both domestic and trade-related. The starting point for reform is a partially reformed economy with relatively high import duties, in which export sectors benefit from liberal duty exemptions on inputs. Both China and its major trading partners will gain from access—with China gaining most (perhaps half of the estimated
Item Description:Weitere Ausgabe: Ianchovichina, Elena: Trade Liberalization in China's Accession to the World Trade Organization
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