Why do Chinese leaders pay attention to the WTO so much? The most widespread reason for China's promotion is to continue the reform process. In many respects, WTO accession is the best way for China to achieve economic growth. The global economy becomes more complex and interdependent, and China's participation based on international trade rules is essential for China and other countries. As a member of the WTO, China can participate in the development of international trade and investment rules.
In more than two decades since China began domestic economic reform, the amount of trade in the trade of goods and services in the United States has increased significantly (Wayne, 2005). This situation accelerated after China joined the World Trade Organization (WTO) in 2001. Between 2001 and 2004, US exports to China were twice that of US exports to other countries in the world, and in 2004, it recorded the ninth largest export growth from the United States. Export Market At the same time, China's exports to the United States (and other countries) also increased dramatically. Imports from China from the United States in 2004 were $ 197 billion, nearly doubling in 2001. The largest bilateral trade deficit in the United States comes from China, which was $ 162 billion in 2004 and increased from $ 83 billion in 2001.
In 2007, the United States filed two complaints against China against the World Trade Organization (WTO). The first one is the accusation that China did not comply with the TRIPS 10 tariff, and the second is that China restricted market access to foreign intellectual property related products. In this article we analyze the problems that may arise by filing a US case against China under the agreement on trade related aspects of intellectual property rights. It considers the wide-ranging impact of WTO decisions on the various influences of the world trade system For example, what if a Chinese fails or fails? It is believed that the timing of US lawsuits against China may bring more problems to the multilateral trading system than settlement. It urged the United States and other developed countries to continue to support China to improve its intellectual property law system, while putting pressure on China to strengthen law enforcement.
Chinese intellectual property rights protection: alternative bibliography and research resources Robert H. Hu
When China joined the World Trade Organization (WTO) in 2001, the two countries' commitments to a powerful multilateral trading system and their respective rights and obligations under the WTO further strengthen the institutional base of business relations did. As a founding member of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum (APEC) Forum, Canada and China work on improving the business environment by reducing cross-border trade costs, improving access to trade information, and streamlining regulatory and management processes I did it.