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Yong L.
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
BackCover
Doing Business with China, Fourth Edition
Foreword
Introduction
China s resilient economy
Market entry and operations in China
Market segmentation
Appendices
Acknowledgements
China Association of International Trade
Preface: China, the EU and the WTO after Chinese accession
Preface
Editorial Associates
Part I: China s Economy and Administration System
Chapter 1.1: China s Economic Performance and Outlook
Chapter 1.2: Changes in the Laws and Regulations Regarding Foreign Investment in China
Key changes in laws and regulations concerning foreign direct investment since 2001
Trends in China s foreign investment policies in 2002
Chapter 1.3: China as a WTO Member: Systemic Issues
What is the WTO?
Import and export of goods
Trade in services
Intellectual property
WTO dispute settlement and China as a litigant
Conclusion
Chapter 1.4: China s Commitments to the WTO - a Chinese Perspective
Uniform administration of trade policy
Transparency of trade policy
Providing opportunities for judicial review to the affected parties
Progressively liberalizing the right to trade
Abiding by the WTO agreements on state trading
Non-tariff measures
Removing export subsidies
Implementing the agreement on trade-related investment measures
Accepting the transitional review mechanism
Chapter 1.5: Chinese Government Structure
The new government structure
State Council
Government hierarchy
Chapter 1.6: China s Prospering Private Sector
Steady growth in numbers and obvious strengthening
Larger concentration in eastern China and higher growth in western China
Larger share of non-state business in cities and townships and faster growth in numbers
Industrial structure further adjusted and the share of the service industry on the rise
Individual industrial and commercial proprietors are more concentrated in commerce and trade, privately-run enterprises in manufacturing
The limited liability company is the main form of private businesses while sole proprietorship has grown very slowly
Chapter 1.7: China s Consumer Market
Consumer demographics
Consumption pattern
The Chinese consumer market
Selected markets in China
Globalization of the Chinese consumer market
Chapter 1.8: The Restructure and Development of China s State-owned Enterprises
Chapter 1.9: Developing Statistics in China
Functions of government statistics and the statistical system in China
Statistical surveys organized and implemented by the National Bureau of Statistics
National Economic Accounting System
Publication and provision of statistical data
Statistical analysis
Objectives of future reform
Part II: China s Foreign Trade Within the WTO
Chapter 2.1: Key Issues in the Development of China s Foreign Trade
To carry out the winning through quality strategy for enhanced competitiveness in the world market
To seriously renovate the operating environment for China s exports
Chapter 2.2: China as a WTO Member: the Opening-up of the Chinese Market
Trading rights
Abolition of discriminatory measures and practices
Import tariff reductions and removal of quota restrictions
Telecommunications
Distribution services
Construction services
Banking services
Courier services
Insurance
The need to tread carefully
Chapter 2.3: The Deregulation of Foreign Trade within the WTO
Eliminating non-tariff measures progressively
Administration of the tariff rate quota regime
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