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WTO的“特殊待遇”,我们为啥不要了
Yang Shi Xin Wen·2025-09-25 22:32

Core Viewpoint - China has announced that it will no longer seek special and differential treatment as a developing country in current and future WTO negotiations, marking a significant shift in its role in the global trade landscape [2][3]. Group 1: Implications of Giving Up Special Treatment - The decision to forgo special and differential treatment does not equate to China renouncing its status as a developing country, as this status is self-declared within the WTO framework [2][3]. - The abandonment of special treatment rights allows China to engage in negotiations more autonomously and pragmatically, moving away from the previous case-by-case approach [3][4]. Group 2: Future Negotiation Strategies - In the context of e-commerce negotiations, China has played a constructive role, leveraging its position as a major player in the e-commerce sector to influence rule-making [5]. - China is actively collaborating with other developing countries to advocate for their interests, ensuring that their needs are considered in the evolving trade agreements [5].