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China Trade Policy Review Highlights

UK's Simon Manley addresses China's trade policies at the WTO, focusing on transparency, market access, and global trade impact.

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
11 months ago
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Guangzhou International Port in China. Photo by Tim Wu. Wikimedia.

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  • UK’s Statement at the WTO
  • Main Issues Raised
    • Market Access and Business Confidence
  • State Owned Enterprises (SOEs)
    • UK Call for Reforms
  • National Security and Trade Reciprocity
    • Commitment to Multilateralism
    • Quick View of Recommendations
    • The Takeaway

The UK’s representative to the World Trade Organization (WTO) delivered a crucial statement at China’s Trade Policy Review in July 2024.

Simon Manley, the UK’s Permanent Representative to the WTO and UN, addressed key issues and concerns regarding China’s trade policies and their global impact.

 

UK’s Statement at the WTO

The statement began by acknowledging the efforts of Vice Minister Li Fei and the Chinese delegation, as well as the WTO Secretariat for their comprehensive report.

Manley emphasized the significance of reviewing China’s trade policies, which account for more than one-tenth of global trade.

He highlighted the increasing strains on the global trading system since the last review in 2021, citing new stresses on supply chains, global inflation, and national security concerns.

 

Main Issues Raised

Transparency and Fairness: Manley underscored the importance of transparency in China’s trade practices. He called for actions to tackle unfair discrimination and address bilateral trade imbalances caused by a lack of reciprocal market access. These issues, previously raised three years ago, remain pertinent today.

China’s Leadership: The UK recognized China’s positive contributions at the WTO, such as supporting dispute settlement reform and promoting the Investment Facilitation for Development Initiative. Manley also praised China’s efforts to increase women’s economic participation in trade, particularly in science, technology, and financial services.

Industrial Policy and Subsidies: Manley urged China to demonstrate leadership in discussions on industrial policy and subsidies. He emphasized the need for cooperation on global issues while acknowledging areas of competition and challenge.

Domestic Market Reforms: The UK welcomed China’s promised improvements to the foreign investment environment and recent updates to data regulations. However, Manley stressed the necessity for China to consult with foreign businesses to ensure these improvements meet their needs. He highlighted concerns about ambiguous regulations and arbitrary administrative approvals.

 

Market Access and Business Confidence

Manley called for China to improve market access for foreign investors and importers to restore business confidence. He emphasized the need for a level playing field, with regulations enforced transparently and fairly.

The UK’s concerns included the publication of laws with little notice, long delays in administrative approvals, and unclear enforcement of commitments to open market access.

 

State Owned Enterprises (SOEs)

The UK’s representative addressed the influence of China’s State Owned Enterprises (SOEs) on global trade.

With SOEs contributing significantly to global GDP, Manley stressed the importance of China implementing its Accession Protocol commitment to ensure SOEs operate independently without government influence.

He called for greater transparency and fair competition, noting that foreign businesses often face difficulties accessing procurement opportunities in sectors dominated by SOEs.

 

UK Call for Reforms

Manley urged China to undertake further reforms to demonstrate its commitment to transparency and fair trade. He called for the regulation of subsidies, disincentivizing overinvestment, and avoiding oversupply in international markets.

As Chair of the Global Forum on Steel Excess Capacity, he urged China to rejoin international efforts to eliminate market-distorting subsidies supporting excess steel capacity.

 

National Security and Trade Reciprocity

While recognizing the right of all WTO members to protect national security, Manley cautioned against the abuse of such measures for arbitrary discrimination.

He expressed concerns about China’s restrictions on critical mineral exports and the broad national security exemptions in domestic legislation.

Such measures, he argued, undermine the predictability of the trading environment, which businesses need for effective operations.

 

Commitment to Multilateralism

Manley concluded by reaffirming the UK’s belief in the indispensability of the WTO. He emphasized the need for all members to adhere to a rules-based trading system for collective benefit.

The UK’s engagement in China’s Trade Policy Review aimed to support global trade by encouraging China to consider how its domestic policies might impact other economies.

The UK remains committed to working constructively with China to restore predictability and confidence in the multilateral trading system.

 

Quick View of Recommendations

Concern

UK Recommendations

Transparency in trade practices Enhance transparency, tackle unfair practices
Bilateral trade imbalances Address imbalances, ensure reciprocal access
Influence of State Owned Enterprises Ensure SOEs operate independently, fairly
Ambiguous regulations Clarify regulations, consult foreign businesses
Market access delays Reduce approval delays, improve business confidence
Subsidies and overinvestment Regulate subsidies, prevent market oversupply
National security measures Avoid arbitrary discrimination, ensure transparency

 

The Takeaway

The UK’s statement at China’s Trade Policy Review highlights critical issues and calls for reforms to enhance global trade.

By addressing transparency, market access, and the role of State Owned Enterprises, China can contribute positively to the rules-based international trading system.

The UK remains dedicated to collaborating with China and other WTO members to foster a fair, predictable, and prosperous global trading environment.

 

Sources: THX News, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office & Simon Manley CMG.

Ivan Golden

Ivan Golden

Ivan Golden founded THX News™ with the goal of restoring trust in journalism. As CEO and an investigative journalist, he leads the organization's efforts to deliver unbiased, fact-checked reporting to readers worldwide. He is committed to uncovering the truth and providing context to the stories that shape our world. Read his insightful articles on THX News.

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