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WTO and China



What Does China's WTO Accession Mean for Foreign Industry
After fifteen years of negotiations, on November 10, 2001 at the World Trade Organization (WTO) Ministerial Conference in Doha, Qatar, WTO members formally approved the accession package for the People's Republic of China (China). China became a full member, the WTO's 143rd, on December 11, 2001. Full Story
 

¡ñ What Does China's WTO Accession Mean for Foreign Industry
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¡ñ Foreigners Given Equal Access to Medical Services in China
¡ñ Banks Dancing to WTO Tune
¡ñ New Court to Handle Foreign Business Disputes
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WTO Entry: A Two-edged Sword for China's Employment Market
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¡ñ Major Agricultural Base Adapts to Post-WTO Competition
¡ñ China Completes Rectification of WTO-related Laws
¡ñ Rules Revised for WTO
¡ñ China Strives to Meet WTO Challenges