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Looking for fairer trade for everyone after joining WTO

By Zhou Xiaoyan | China Daily | Updated: 2011-12-09 08:09

The more China developed and expanded its foreign trade over the past decade, the more the competition from emerging nations grew and the greater the conflicts of interest and trade disputes emerged.

These are some of the major types of friction it has encountered, since China's entry into the World Trade Organization (WTO):

Problems: By October of this year, there had been 747 probes of Chinese trade practices, involving about $42.9 billion worth of trade. China was involved in the largest number of anti-dumping probes over a 16-year period and the largest number of subsidy cases or probes for five consecutive years.

Looking for fairer trade for everyone after joining WTO

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