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OverviewIt has taken China 15 long years of tough negotiations to achieve accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO). By becoming a full member of the WTO, China has in fact made three tiers of commitments. The first tier is the commitment to the objectives of the WTO, such as free trade, most-favoured nations, national treatment and transparency, as expounded in the various documents setting up the organization and its predecessor, the GATT. The second tier is the commitment to the set of rules governing trade for specific sectors, such as agricultural and textile goods, or information technology and telecommunications. This is set out in China's accession protocol. The third tier is the commitment to bilateral agreements which China signed with her major trading partners. Their support is mandatory before China can be admitted to the WTO and therefore she has to satisfy each of them through elaborate bilateral negotiations. This handbook highlights the important commitments that China has made to the international community and analyzes the potential impact of such commitments on China. Part I of the book outlines China's commitments to convert her economy from a centrally planned one to a free market one as far as cross-border movement of goods, services and personnel is concerned. It reproduces China's commitments in a tabular format to facilitate reading, and is supplemented with brief references to WTO regulations where appropriate so that readers get to know how China's commitments relate to WTO obligations. It summarizes several hundred pages of legal documents in a format comprehensible to the general public. Part II examines the impact on China's WTO membership as a whole and on her specific economic sectors. Appendix 1 lists documents contained in the Final Act of the Uruguay Round (WTO Agreement); Appendix 2 lists all the legal instruments pertaining to China's accession to the WTO and reprints the Protocol of China's Accession. China's schedule of commitments on services, rearranged in a format more comprehensible to the general reader, is included as Appendix 3, so that concerned readers can find out for themselves how their professions may be affected. The classification of services in Appendix 4 serves the same purpose as Appendix 3. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Cheong Ching (S'pore Press Holdings, S'pore) , Hung-yee Ching (S'pore Press Holdings, S'pore)Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd Imprint: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd Dimensions: Width: 18.90cm , Height: 26.90cm , Length: 23.00cm Weight: 1.129kg ISBN: 9789812380616ISBN 10: 9812380612 Pages: 460 Publication Date: 23 June 2003 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of Contents* China's Commitments on Accession to the WTO: * China: Adapting to the WTO Trade Regime * Commitments Made by China on Trade in Goods * China's Commitments on Trade in Services * China's Commitments in Trade-Related Intellectual Property Regime * China and WTO Dispute Settlement Mechanism * Impacts of WTO Accession on China: * Economic Impacts of WTO Membership * Socio-Political Impacts * Agriculture * Impact on China's Industrial Enterprises: A Snapshot * Light Industries * Heavy Industries * Information Technology Products and Telecom Services * Financial Services * Distribution, Transportation & Logistics and Tourism * The Professional Services and Summary of All Services Sectors * The First US Congressional Review of China's Commitments, October, 2002ReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |