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Entrance into the WTO and Countermeasures of Commercial Enterprises

By Sally Ding on May 19, 2011

ID: TARP-248 Title: Entrance into the WTO and Countermeasures of Commercial Enterprises Source: Yatai Jingji (Asia Pacific Economy), No. 04, 1999 Parties:   Dispute Resolution Organ:   Year: 1999 Pages: 0 Author(s): Changnan Wu, Linfeng Pan Keywords: enterprise, foreign enterprise, WTO, countermeasure, market access, retail industry Abstract: After China enters into the WTO, the retail […]

Posted in 1999, Pan, Linfeng, Wu, Changnan | Tagged countermeasure, enterprise, foreign enterprise, market access, retail industry, World Trade Organization/WTO

Issues on China’s Financial Law in the Context of Finance Globalization

By Sally Ding on May 17, 2011

ID: TARP-198 Title: Issues on China’s Financial Law in the Context of Finance Globalization Source: Legal Forum, No.4, Aug.20, 2000 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2000 Pages: 0 Author(s): Xiaoyong He Keywords: China, financing, globalization, supervision, financial services, finance, financial law, Asian Financial Crisis, market access Abstract: Since the 21st Century, the development of finance […]

Posted in 2000, He, Xiaoyong | Tagged Asian Financial Crisis, China, finance/financing, financial law, financial services, globalization, market access, supervision

On Challenges of WTO Rules to Managerial System of Chinese Government

By Sally Ding on May 12, 2011

ID: TARP-276 Title: On Challenges of WTO Rules to Managerial System of Chinese Government Source: Lu Xing Jing Yuan Xuebao (Administrative and Economic Institution of Shandong province), No. 01, 2003 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2003 Pages: 0 Author(s): Li Chen Keywords: China, development, enterprise, governance, government, property, reform, rule of law, WTO, market access, […]

Posted in 2003, Chen, Li | Tagged Administrative Approval System, China, development, enterprise, governance, government, ideology, market access, property, reform, rule of law, World Trade Organization/WTO

The influence of Market Access on Chinese Legal Service Industry and Appropriate Measures

By Sally Ding on May 10, 2011

ID: TARP-231 Title: The influence of Market Access on Chinese Legal Service Industry and Appropriate Measures Source: Xiandai Faxue (Modern Law Science), Vol. 24, No. 6, Dec. 2002 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2002 Pages: 0 Author(s): Tiansen Han Keywords: China, development, market economy, reform, services, trade, WTO, GATS, service industry, market access Abstract: It […]

Posted in 2002, Han, Tiansen | Tagged China, development, GATS, market access, market economy, reform, service industry, services, trade, World Trade Organization/WTO

Thoughts on Chinese Service Industry Opening to the Outside World

By Sally Ding on May 10, 2011

ID: TARP-215 Title: Thoughts on Chinese Service Industry Opening to the Outside World Source: Journal of Finance & Economy College of Inner Mongolia, No.01, 1998 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 1998 Pages: 0 Author(s): Renwu Tang, Jian Ren Keywords: China, developing countries, national treatment, services, trade, transparency, WTO, foreign capital, service industry, market access Abstract: […]

Posted in 1998, Ren, Jian, Tang, Renwu | Tagged China, developing countries, foreign capital, market access, national treatment, service industry, services, trade, transparency, World Trade Organization/WTO

Chinese Income Tax Reforms Subject to the WTO Principles

By Sally Ding on May 10, 2011

ID: TARP-213 Title: Chinese Income Tax Reforms Subject to the WTO Principles Source: Tax and Economy, No.6 Nov. 15, 2000, Serial No. 113 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2000 Pages: 0 Author(s): Hanping Liu, Cheng Zhang, Tao Wu Keywords: China, income tax, national treatment, reform, trade, transparency, WTO, market access Abstract: As the reform and […]

Posted in 2000, Liu, Hanping, Wu, Tao, Zhang, Cheng | Tagged China, income tax, market access, national treatment, reform, trade, transparency, World Trade Organization/WTO

How Should China’s Tax Revenue Face the China’s Entry into the WTO?

By Sally Ding on May 10, 2011

ID: TARP-209 Title: How Should China’s Tax Revenue Face the China’s Entry into the WTO? Source: Journal of Hunan Higher Tax College, No.13, September 2000, Cumulatively, Vol.53 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2000 Pages: 0 Author(s): Yongqing Xie Keywords: China, duty, investment, tax, transparency, value-added tax, WTO, tax law, market access Abstract: After China’s entry […]

Posted in 2000, Xie, Yongqing | Tagged China, duty, investment, market access, tax/tax law, transparency, value-added tax, World Trade Organization/WTO

Issues on Fundamental Principles under the GATS & China’s Telecom Openness

By Sally Ding on May 10, 2011

ID: TARP-203 Title: Issues on Fundamental Principles under the GATS & China’s Telecom Openness Source: Telecom Research, No. 04, 2000 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2000 Pages: 0 Author(s): Buwen Gao Keywords: China, development, regulation, trade, transparency, WTO, GATS, market access, MFN (Most Favored Nation), Telecom industry Abstract: This article, from the perspective of MFN […]

Posted in 2000, Gao, Buwen | Tagged China, development, GATS, market access, MFN (Most Favored Nation), regulation, Telecom industry, trade, transparency, World Trade Organization/WTO

Rules of WTO and Reforms of Foreign-capital Legislation

By Sally Ding on May 9, 2011

ID: TARP-199 Title: Rules of WTO and Reforms of Foreign-capital Legislation Source: Legal Science, No. 4, 2000, Cumulatively, Vol. 104 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2000 Pages: 0 Author(s): Sun Liu Keywords: China, investment, legislation, national treatment, transparency, WTO, foreign capital, market access, Foreign-Capital Law Abstract: Due to the liberalization of the WTO multilateral agreement, […]

Posted in 2000, Liu, Sun | Tagged China, foreign capital, Foreign-Capital Law, investment, legislation, market access, national treatment, transparency, World Trade Organization/WTO