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TARP-232 |
Title: |
Impacts on China’s Commerce after China’s Entry into the WTO and Strategies thereof |
Source: |
Shangye Yanjiu (Commercial Research), Dec. 2000, cumulatively No. 224 |
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Year: |
2000 |
Pages: |
0 |
Author(s): |
Qingjun Cao |
Keywords: |
China, commerce, development, enterprise, government, reform, WTO |
Abstract: |
Since China entered into the WTO, it is beneficial to China in a long run, though painful in a short run. In a short run, Chinese commercial development will have a painful adjustive period. But in a long run, the process of internationalization of commercial circulation will be quickened. The challenges co-exist with opportunities. This article analyzes the impacts of the entry into the WTO on China’s commerce from the perspectives of different trades and different stages. Therefore, China shall adjust itself in respect of governmental management, trade management and enterprise reforms, and adopt necessary measures in keeping with international rules, and create a favorable environment for Chinese commercial development. |
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False |
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Available here (Chinese) |
Keywords: China, commerce, development, enterprise, government, reform, World Trade Organization/WTO