| Chinatown | Shopping | China Hotels | China Travel | Internet Marketing | :    


China Travel [Introducing China] [Chinese Cuisine Guide] [Chinese Shopping Guide] [Chinese Festival Guide] [Ancient China]
[Beijing] [Shanghai (2)] [The Great Wall of China] [Provices Map & Guide] [Provices Guide 2 ] new [Books On China] [China Columns] [Doing Business in China]
 
News History Nature Custom View Economy Weather Map Elite Employment Friend Finding Dating
Dining Play Housing Shopping Travel Study Recreation Fashion Government Public Group Art BBS Chat
Advertisement ISP Search Yellow Page new Legal Health Education Religion Real Estate
WTO Documentations

WTO (The World Trade Organization) held its 4th Ministerial Conference in Doha, Qatar on 9-13 November 2001 and there as an agenda item, the decision on China's accession to the WTO was reviewed and adopted. Here are links to China¡¯s major World Trade Organization accession agreements, as posted online by the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation. ChinaBig.com is providing it as a public service.

The World Trade Organization (WTO) is the sole global international organization established to govern trade between nations and to set rules for those trading activities. At its heart are agreements negotiated and signed by different trading nations who then ratify the agreements in their own parliaments. These agreements establish the rules for international commerce. Essentially they are contracts guaranteeing member countries important trading rights. They also bind governments to keep their trade policies within the agreed limits.

 
¡ñ Summary of China's Accession to the WTO

¡ñ Decision: Accession of the People's Republic of China

¡ñ Protocol on the Accession of the People's Republic of China

¡ñ Information to be Provided by China in the Context of the Transitional Review Mechanism

¡ñ Report of the Working Party on the Accession of China

¡ñ Summary of U.S. - China Bilateral WTO Agreement

¡ñ Highlights of the EU-China Agreement on WTO

¡ñ Adjustment of Civil Legislation of China after Entrance into WTO

¡ñ For more documentation on China's Accession to the WTO, please click here.