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Fields for International Trade Governance

Yuyan Zhang ()
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Yuyan Zhang: Chinese Academy of Social Sciences

Chapter Chapter 14 in The Change of Global Economic Governance and China, 2022, pp 237-248 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract After the establishment of the WTO, the international economic and trade environment has changed, international trade openness has continuously improved, and the Doha Round of negotiations is obstructed, so the existing international trade and investment rules have been unable to effectively regulate the trade and investment activities of various countries. Under this circumstance, countries have explored to establish a new order for global economy, trade, and investment, and actively participate in the negotiation and formulation of new international trade and investment rules.

Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-0699-2_14

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