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Anti-dumping practices and China's implementation of WTO Rulings / Zhou, Weihuan   Journal Article
Zhou, Weihuan Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract We explore China's behaviour in taking anti-dumping actions, with a focus on those which have been challenged under the WTO dispute settlement mechanism. We argue that the typical motivations behind China's resort to anti-dumping measures include protection, retaliation, industrial development and export promotion. These motivations are likely to carry more weight than China's observance of WTO obligations when deciding whether to impose anti-dumping measures and whether to implement WTO rulings. Brief recommendations are provided to foreign governments and exporters on how to avoid China's anti-dumping actions.
Key Words China  Anti-Dumping  FTAS  WTO Dispute 
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Political Anatomy of China’s Compliance in WTO Disputes / Wang, Chenxi; Zhou, Weihuan   Journal Article
Zhou, Weihuan Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article contributes to the ongoing debate over China’s behaviour in the multilateral trading system established by the World Trade Organization (WTO). It offers a systemic review of all completed WTO disputes against China in the past two decades and a critical analysis of four political factors embedded in China’s impressive record of compliance. In doing so, it develops an analytical framework for future studies on China’s approaches to WTO compliance and its interaction with international trade rules more broadly. While China’s trade policy has become more sensitive to the changing external environment, this framework will remain highly relevant to studies of China’s behaviour on trade and other economic matters and ways to engage with the emerging global superpower in the years ahead.
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