THE EU’S MONITORING OF CHINA’S COMPLIANCE WITH WTO OBLIGATIONS
Qingjiang Kong
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Qingjiang Kong: China University of Political Science and Law, China
Chapter 4 in China-EU Trade Disputes and Their Management, 2012, pp 49-62 from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
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AbstractThe following sections are included:IntroductionFocal Points of China’s WTO ComplianceMarket AccessLax Intellectual Property Rights EnforcementAnti-dumping ProceduresIndustrial PoliciesChina’s Raw Material ExportExchange Rate PolicyMethods of MonitoringMultilateral MeansBilateral MeansUnilateral MeansThe EU’s and the US’s Approach to Monitoring China’s Compliance with WTO CommitmentsEffects of MonitoringPositive EffectsNegative EffectsMonitoring Continues
Keywords: China-EU Trade Relations; Dispute; China; European Union (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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