China Steps Up in Global Trade: What WTO Shift Means ππ
China stops seeking new WTO special treatment while maintaining developing country status, signaling greater global trade responsibility. Experts explain the impacts.
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China stops seeking new WTO special treatment while maintaining developing country status, signaling greater global trade responsibility. Experts explain the impacts.
China announces it won’t seek new special trade benefits at the WTO, earning praise for boosting global economic fairness. ππ€
WTO’s Zhang Xiangchen highlights the critical role of China-U.S. dialogue in stabilizing global trade tensions and protecting smaller economies. ππ¬
As Xinjiang marks 70 years, experts challenge the U.S. ‘Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act,’ calling it a violation of international labor rights and WTO rules. πβοΈ
China imposes anti-dumping deposits up to 75.8% on rubber and rapeseed imports from Canada and Japan, reshaping global trade dynamics.
New U.S. tariffs up to 50% ignite global backlash as Brazil, India, and Switzerland push back while IMF warns of economic fallout. πβοΈ
China urges WTO members to oppose unilateral tariffs, stressing stability and reform amid $2.7 trillion trade turbulence. πβ‘
China evaluates WTO ruling on EU patent disputes, balancing compliance and concerns over trade obligations. π¨π³βοΈπ
China criticizes Canada’s new tariffs on steel imports with Chinese components, calling them ‘unfair’ and a violation of WTO rules. Tensions rise as trade disputes escalate. πβ‘
Chinese Premier Li Qiang reaffirms China’s commitment to fair trade amid U.S. tariffs, emphasizing global cooperation at BRICS Summit. πβοΈ #TradeWar