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Institute of Chinese Studies, CUTS International and India International Centre
are pleased to invite you to a Joint Seminar on
China and the Multilateral Trading System
on
Tuesday, 5 September 2017 at 3 pm Venue: Conference II, IIC
Speakers
Ambassador Mohan Kumar, Former Diplomat, Jindal School of International Affairs
Dr Harsha Vardhana Singh, Executive Director, Brookings India
Mr. Bipul Chatterjee, Executive Director, CUTS International Jaipur
Chair Ambassador Ashok K. Kantha, Director, ICS
Abstract
Rapid
economic growth after the 1990s and accession to the World Trade
Organisation (WTO) in 2001 have led to the vast extension of the Chinese
economy and its ties with the rest of the global economy in many areas,
especially trade, investment, and connectivity. WTO provided a
multilateral forum to China for discussing its trade issues with more
than two-third countries of the global community. China is a signatory
to all major provisions of the WTO agreement. It is also making its
presence felt in emerging trade and investment negotiations at the
multilateral level such as electronic commerce, investment
facilitation.
The key discussion points will be:
Growth
of China’s trade and investment and their implications; state of play
at the WTO on major existing and emerging issues such as future tariff
liberalisation, address to non-tariff measures, trade in services,
intellectual property rights, trade facilitation, electronic commerce,
investment facilitation in the context of recent changes in China’s
industrial policy, etc. and their implications; China’s increasing
role/contribution in shaping the future global trade order and its
implications for India and; Belt and Road Initiative and its
implications for the future global trade order in general and
connectivity in India’s neighbourhood.
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