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The Role of Trade Facilitation Rules on Promoting Global Supply Chains in China Pilot Free Trade Zones

Published: 25 April 2018 Publication History

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One of the important goals of trade facilitation is to lower the costs of trade that serve as a barrier to the developing countries from enjoying the benefits of increased trade and becoming integrated into global supply chains that account for nearly 60 percent of global trade today. However, an observation of China Pilot Free Trade Zones and the trade facilitation rules contained therein shows that the current trade facilitation rules may be of little practical use for countries that lack the capacity to be involved in the international production activities in the first place. From the development perspective, the current WTO negotiations on trade facilitation which take full account of the special and differential treatment needs of the less developed country members appear more likely to contribute to providing the trading environment that is free from the barriers to trade that have inhibited the less developed countries from integration into the global supply chains and the benefits thereof.

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UNCTAD, World Investment Report 2013, Global Value Chains: Investment and Trade for Development, 182.
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A. Grainger (2011), Trade facilitation: A conceptual review. Journal of World Trade. 45, 1, 40.
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WTO, World Trade Report 2011, The WTO and Preferential Trade Agreements: From Co-existence to Coherence, 145.
[4]
Doha Ministerial Declaration, WT/MIN(01)/DEC/1, 20 November 2001, 27.

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ICIEB '18: Proceedings of the 2018 1st International Conference on Internet and e-Business
April 2018
389 pages
ISBN:9781450363754
DOI:10.1145/3230348
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  • Wuhan Univ.: Wuhan University, China
  • City University of Hong Kong: City University of Hong Kong

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Published: 25 April 2018

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  1. China Pilot Free Trade Zones
  2. Global Supply Chains
  3. Trade Facilitation

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