世贸组织成立三十周年—— 维护多边贸易体制 推动共同发展繁荣(权威论坛)
Ren Min Ri Bao·2025-11-25 00:00

Core Insights - The World Trade Organization (WTO) has played a crucial role in promoting global trade, economic growth, and enhancing the participation of developing countries over the past 30 years [1] - The current global trade landscape is facing significant challenges from unilateralism, protectionism, and geopolitical conflicts, necessitating a strong commitment to a multilateral trade system centered around the WTO [1] Group 1: Trade Growth and Economic Impact - Global trade volume has increased nearly fivefold from 1995 to 2023, outpacing the growth of global GDP during the same period [2] - The WTO has established a rules-based multilateral trade system that has facilitated this growth, with 166 members creating strong economic ties [2][3] - The share of middle and low-income countries in global exports rose from 17% in 1995 to 32% in 2022, contributing to a significant reduction in extreme poverty from 40% to 10% [3] Group 2: China's Role in the WTO - China has been a significant beneficiary of the multilateral trade system, joining the WTO in 2001 after extensive negotiations, and has utilized this platform to achieve remarkable economic growth [3][4] - As a major contributor to global economic growth, China has maintained an average contribution rate of about 30% to world economic growth [4] - China actively participates in WTO reforms and negotiations, advocating for new rules and supporting the interests of developing countries [5][9] Group 3: Challenges to Multilateralism - The rise of unilateralism and protectionism poses serious threats to the multilateral trade system, disrupting global supply chains and trade flows [6][7] - The WTO's dispute resolution mechanism has been weakened since December 2019, undermining its authority and effectiveness [6] - There is a pressing need for WTO members to reaffirm their commitment to multilateralism and address contentious issues like subsidy rules to restore trust in the system [7][8] Group 4: Reforming the WTO - Necessary reforms should focus on enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of the WTO rather than undermining its core principles [8] - China emphasizes the importance of maintaining non-discrimination and openness in the multilateral trade system while ensuring the development interests of emerging economies are protected [9] - The ongoing challenges in global trade require a collective effort to strengthen the WTO and adapt to new trade dynamics and issues [6][8]