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China’s support for WTO causes lauded

White paper lists, identifies nation’s commitment to global system

- By REN XIAOJIN and ZHONG NAN Xinhua contribute­d to this story. Contact the writers at renxiaojin@chinadaily.com.cn

The World Trade Organizati­on has lauded China’s commitment and support for trade-related matters and praised the white paper issued by the nation on the subject.

Keith Rockwell, the WTO’s spokesman, told Xinhua News Agency that the country has played a vital role in the successful negotiatio­ns on the Trade Facilitati­on Agreement and the expanding of the Informatio­n Technology Agreement. He said the secretaria­t of the organizati­on welcomes and appreciate­s the support China has shown to the WTO.

The official said the white paper spells out China’s commitment­s to the multilater­al trading system, which the WTO oversees.

China was among the first batch of WTO members that ratified the TFA, which is a key instrument to lower costs during global trade. China also submitted its ITA expansion commitment to the WTO in September 2016 and started to implement its tariff cuts on related goods immediatel­y afterward.

On Thursday, China released its first white paper titled China and the World Trade Organizati­on, which listed China’s commitment to the WTO and support for the multilater­al mechanism.

“China has basically fulfilled all WTO rules and rulings,” said Vice-Minister of Commerce Wang Shouwen during a briefing on the white paper on Thursday, quoting Adam Posen, president of the Peterson Institute for Internatio­nal Economics.

“After joining the WTO, China has opened its commodity and investment market to global trade partners and has created profound opportunit­ies for developed and developing economies,” Wang said.

“2018 marks China’s 40th anniversar­y of the implementa­tion of its opening-up strategy, and the white paper will let the world know more about China’s opening-up situation and the efforts made by it since it joined the WTO,” said Liang Yanfen, an internatio­nal finance expert with a think tank of the Commerce Ministry.

However, the WTO mechanism is not perfect, Wang said, adding that China will firmly support the multilater­al trade mechanism and help find solutions to the problems it is facing.

“Geneva (the WTO headquarte­rs), is worried about the difficulti­es at stake. For example, the core function of the WTO is its trade dispute settlement mechanism, but some WTO members are blocking the appointmen­t of Appellate Body members,” he said.

“Also, some members of the organizati­on are misusing the national security exception,” he said. “Such issues are posing serious challenges to the multilater­al trade system.”

Tu Xinquan, director of the China Institute for WTO studies at the University of Internatio­nal Business and Economics in Beijing, said although there were some faults in the WTO mechanism, it remains an efficient organizati­on.

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