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China Reaffirms Support for WTO as Global Trade Stabilizer
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Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng announced China’s continued support for the World Trade Organization on Sunday. The commitment emphasizes the WTO’s role as a global trade stabilizer and its contributions to addressing worldwide challenges. China aims to strengthen multilateral trade systems.
The WTO, founded in 1995, oversees global trade rules. It facilitates agreements among 164 member nations.
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The Context
He Lifeng’s statement reflects China’s trade leadership goals. The country is a major WTO member.
The WTO faces criticism for slow dispute resolutions. China’s support could push for reforms.
Global trade has faced disruptions from tariffs and pandemics. The WTO seeks to restore stability.
Some back China’s stance for fostering open markets. Others suspect it prioritizes Beijing’s interests.
China joined the WTO in 2001, boosting its economy. Its influence within the organization has since grown.
The WTO’s role in addressing challenges like climate change is expanding. China’s support aligns with these goals.
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| Bias Distribution | 36% Center |
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