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China and The World Trade Organization (WTO)

The following materials are drawn from the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation (MOFTEC) website. We hope these materials are useful to those interested in China's entry into the WTO but cannot guarantee the accuracy and completeness of the information contained within these links.

WTO Document Granting China Accession China Non-Tariff Measures Set To Be Phased Out
Protocol on China's Accession Notification on Subsidies to Specific State-Owned Enterprise Now Running At A Loss
Information China Provides Annually in Compliance with Accession Protocol State-Owned Enterprises Subsidies Set To be Phased Out
Issues Addressed by the General Council in Accordance with Accession Protocol for China Most Favored Nation Tariff: Tariff Quotas
Reservations by WTO Members Related to China's Accession Most Favored Nation: Other Products
China Products Subject to Export Duty Non-Tariff Concessions
China Products Subject to State Trading (Import) Other Non-Tariff Concessions
China Products Subject to State Trading (Export) Staging Matrix for Agricultural Tariffs
China Products Subject to Designated Trading Staging Matrix for Other Products
Report of the Working Party on China's Accession Addendum to the Report of the Working Party on China's Accession
Products and Services Subject to Price Controls Most Favored Nation: Agricultural Products: Tariffs
Select International Media Commentaries on China's Accession
1. James Zumwalt, economic officer, US Embassy, Beijing on "How WTO
Membership Affects China" (Jan. 9, 2002)

 

 China's WTO Accession On the Web
1. A new China-specific website www.export.gov/china provides U.S. businesses with detailed information on China's WTO obligations, compliance, and market opportunities.

 

Select U.S. Documents on China's WTO Accession
1. William H. Lash, III, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Market Access and Compliance, U.S.Commerce Dept., testimony before U.S.-China Commission (January 18, 2002
2. Patricia R. Sheik, deputy administrator for international trade police, U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Foreign Agricultural Service, testimony before U.S.-China Commission, January 18, 2002

 

Select Papers on China's WTO Accession
1. George Leung, Chief Economist, Hong Kong Shanghai Banking Corporation
2. Laura Cha,  Vice Chairman of the China Securities Regulatory Commission


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