China keeps its promise to follow WTO rules
By
Zhong Sheng
The
US has seriously violated the rules of the World Trade Organization (WTO) and
undermined the international rule of law and trade order as it provoked and
escalated economic and trade frictions with other countries.
However,
some US officials, who completely ignored the principles of the multilateral
trading system, constantly distorted reality and accused China of breaking the
WTO rules.
Facts
are the most convincing proof. The arbitrary acts of certain people in the US
have drawn widespread criticism from the international community and even all
walks of life in the US.
China
has always supported the multilateral trading system and opposed unilateralism
and protectionism. It is widely acknowledged by the global society as a strong
protector and builder of international rule of law.
No
one can deny the fact that China has comprehensively fulfilled its WTO
accession commitments.
The
country has been a strong advocate of free trade since its accession to the WTO
in 2001. It has substantially opened its market to the world, enhanced the
transparency of its opening-up policies and honored its commitments on
protecting intellectual property rights, shouldering its responsibility as a
major country.
As
of 2010, China had fulfilled all of its tariff reduction commitments, reducing
the average tariff level from 15.3 percent in 2001 to 9.8 percent.
It
cut the average tariff rate of agricultural products to 15.2 percent, far lower
than that imposed by the WTO's developed members (39 percent).
China
aimed at further opening up the market. In 2018, the overall tariff level
dropped to 7.5 percent. The country has shared its development dividends with
the rest of the world, with the scale of foreign direct investment into China
ranking first among developing countries for 26 consecutive years since 1992.
China
has firmly observed and upheld the WTO rules, winning general recognition from
the international community.
Since
it joined the WTO, China has actively promoted trade and investment
liberalization and facilitation, safeguarded the dispute settlement mechanism,
and fully participated in the review of trade policies.
It
has vigorously supported the integration of developing members into the
multilateral trading system and firmly opposed unilateralism and protectionism.
China
has followed the WTO rules and supported the multilateral trading system as
promised through practical actions. Roberto Azevedo, Director-General of WTO,
said that China's role in the system had increased a lot since it joined the
WTO.
Certain
American politicians need to realize their incompetence in complying with the
WTO rules, as the US always places domestic law above the international rules.
The
US received 154 WTO complaints altogether, yet it failed to abide by the
rulings made by the organization in 53 cases, legal experts pointed out. The country
didn't fulfill its obligations in more than half of the 11 cases where it was
required to amend the federal law or state law.
Some
people in the US have always applied the international law in a selective way.
They wasted time and energy making up lies to fool both themselves and others,
but their attempts are doomed to fail. They might as well face the reality and
return to the right track to solve problems in a down-to-earth manner.
Knowing
others is intelligence; knowing yourself is true wisdom. China has always kept
its promise to observe the WTO rules. In this respect, the US really needs to
face itself and introspect a lot.
(Zhong
Sheng is a pen name often used by People's Daily to express its views on
foreign policy.)
China keeps its promise to follow WTO rules
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