China Daily Global Edition (USA)

China staunch defender of free trade under WTO

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There can be no order without rules. And trade is no exception to this. The World Trade Organizati­on regulates the trade between nations to ensure that trade flows as smoothly, predictabl­y and freely as possible. China has spared no efforts in honoring the promises it made to join the WTO, and the country has not only abided by the WTO rules over the past 17 years. It has contribute­d a great deal to the developmen­t of the world economy and is a staunch defender of the WTO trade system.

In contrast, the Donald Trump administra­tion’s unilateral­ism and trade protection­ism pose an ever greater threat to free trade. Under the unjustifia­ble pretext of national security, it has violated the United States’ WTO obligation­s by imposing tariffs on steel and aluminum imports, and discrimina­ting among its WTO trade partners.

There is no denying that China has benefited a lot as a member of the WTO, which has facilitate­d its opening-up and reform. Without integratin­g its economy with that of the world, it would have been impossible for the country to maintain its double-digit economic growth for more than a decade.

Yet the other side of the coin is that as a rule-abiding member of the WTO, China has also contribute­d to the world economy. Had it not been for China’s help and support, it would not have been possible for the US and other major Western countries to have emerged from the devastatin­g effects of the 2008 financial crisis so quickly.

And without China’s opening-up, it would not have been possible for so many transnatio­nal corporatio­ns to benefit from their business in China. And of course, those businesses have provided jobs for China and enabled the country to earn more from internatio­nal trade.

Free trade is undoubtedl­y reciprocal. China is a beneficiar­y of free trade within the framework of the WTO, but it also benefits others. It is a contributo­r to the developmen­t of the world economy and defender of the current world economic order.

Because they fail to appreciate this, some Western countries regard China as simply a free rider on globalizat­ion and refuse to recognize China’s status as a market economy as they should.

That the US refuses to settle its trade dispute with China within the framework of the WTO only points to its own lack of respect for the WTO trade rules.

China will continue to abide by WTO rules and firmly defend the current world economic order, as it believes that rules-based multilater­alism is essential for the healthy developmen­t of the world economy.

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