
China Pledges No New WTO SDT, Signaling Trade Reform Leadership
China’s pledge to forgo new WTO SDT is a major step in global trade reform, boosting confidence in liberalization and strengthening multilateralism.
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China’s pledge to forgo new WTO SDT is a major step in global trade reform, boosting confidence in liberalization and strengthening multilateralism.
The Chinese mainland announced it will not seek new special and differential treatment in WTO talks, reinforcing its commitment to global trade liberalization and WTO reform.
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