‘Pivotal moment’: China ends special treatment in future talks; WTO welcomes move for fairer global trade
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China has declared it will no longer seek special treatment as a developing nation in future WTO negotiations, a move hailed by the WTO as a step towards a fairer global trade system. Premier Li Qiang stated this decision reflects China’s responsibility and commitment to addressing challenges within the multilateral trading system.
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