
China Pledges No New WTO Perks, Boosts Trade Reform
At the 80th UNGA, Chinese premier Li Qiang says China won’t seek new special WTO treatment, driving momentum for fair global trade reform.
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At the 80th UNGA, Chinese premier Li Qiang says China won’t seek new special WTO treatment, driving momentum for fair global trade reform.
China announced it will no longer seek new special and differential treatment (SDT) in WTO talks, signaling a push for fairer, faster global trade and stronger multilateral cooperation.
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala hails the Chinese mainland’s pledge to forgo new special & differential treatment at the WTO, boosting fairer global trade and energizing reform 🌏🤝
China pledges to forgo new WTO SDT, boosting confidence in trade liberalization and sparking momentum for WTO reform.
The Chinese mainland will no longer seek new special and differential treatment in WTO talks, aiming to boost multilateral trade reform and inclusivity.
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