Changes in China After Entry Into WTO


Changes in China After Entry Into WTO


A Year of Changes after Entry Into WTO


Change in China After Entry Into WTO


China to Open Wider as WTO Member: Zhu

One Year After WTO Entry
A man inquires of Yu Ying (L), a customer service assistant of the Beijing Branch of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation limited, about how to buy a car by loans Dec. 10, 2002. More foreign industrialists have invested in service industries in China since its entry into the WTO on Dec. 11, 2001.
A Year of Changes after WTO Accession: Review

Phased, historical progress often begins with profound changes. Now one year's time has passed since China officially acquired the WTO membership, and the changes, expected or unexpected, are taking place noticed or unnoticed around us.

Where is the "Wolf" One Year After China's WTO Entry?

Hao Guangnian, a freelance writer in Guangzhou, capital of south China's Guangdong Province, has finally bought a Chinese-made car. He had waited for more than half a year for the price of imported cars to fall sharply, but was disappointed.

WTO Entry Brings Changes to Chinese People

China's vast population failed to notice any great impact on their lives when China joined the World Trade Organization on December 11, 2001, but one year on, things have changed remarkably.

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