Chinese mainland to Skip New WTO Special Treatment
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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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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