About the event:
China’s entry into the World Trade Organization in 2001 was greeted with euphoria by trading partners eager to gain greater access to China’s market of a billion-plus consumers. Two decades on, the debate is whether China’s outsized global trade dominance reflects merely a failure by the WTO to enforce its rules, or if the WTO regime is fundamentally inadequate to address the challenges posed by China’s massive state-led economy. Professor Petros C. Mavroidis will discuss his new book (co-authored with André Sapir), China and the WTO: Why Multilateralism Still Matters. He will explain why China presents the WTO with a unique challenge, and how judicious reforms could save the WTO regime.
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