China Pledges No New WTO Privileges, Boosts Reform for Developing Nations
At UNGA, China pledges not to seek new WTO special treatment, signaling a push for reform and solidarity with developing nations.
My Global News: Voices of a New Era
🌍 Stay Ahead, Stay Global 🚀
At UNGA, China pledges not to seek new WTO special treatment, signaling a push for reform and solidarity with developing nations.
China’s decision to relinquish new special and differential treatment at the WTO marks a pivotal shift with global trade implications.
China’s decision not to seek new special and differential treatment at the WTO marks a pivotal step toward a more balanced global trading system.
In a CGTN interview, Mexican Ambassador Jesus Seade praises China as a ‘very good friend,’ highlighting deeper trade ties, cultural exchange, and a push to revitalize WTO tariff mechanisms.
China urges WTO members to unite against U.S. reciprocal tariffs, proposing a three-pillar strategy to safeguard the rules-based trade order.
Post-war institutions like the UN, WHO and WTO adapt to evolving challenges, from health crises to trade disputes, showcasing resilience and rebalancing global governance.
BRICS foreign ministers met in Rio to back a rules-based trading system, call out protectionism and push WTO reform for inclusive growth and a fairer global order.