WangHuiyao:JointEffortstoReformWTO
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wto改革全球化4.0中欧合作 |
By Wang Huiyao |
President of the Center for China
and Globalization(CCG)
China and the EU have common
aspirations in promoting the upgrading of the global trade
system
The 2019 Ideas Lab of the Center for
European Policy Studies was held in Brussels, Belgium, in February.
More than 200 representatives from European and international
governments, think tanks, enterprises and nongovernment
organizations convened to discuss a broad range of key topics and
issues under the theme "Europe's Choice". The Center for China and
Globalization was invited to participate as a representative from
the Chinese think tank community and I was honored to have the
chance to deliver a speech at a sub-forum on the theme "Will the EU
save the WTO?" At the conference, a number of seminars on
China-related issues, such as "China's relationship with the WTO"
and "Will China-US trade affect the future of globalization?" were
held, showing the increasing importance that Europe and the world
are attaching to Chinese affairs.
Over the past two decades, the World
Trade Organization has played a significant role in the economic
development of countries the world over, being a driving force
behind the rapid development of globalization. But with the arrival
of globalization 4.0, there is greater demand for the upgrading of
the global trade system as the WTO in its current form will be
unable to tackle the trade issues of the future, as reflected in
the growing calls for WTO reform and modernization.
Although the WTO has encountered a
series of difficulties, neither developed countries nor developing
countries are yet ready to abandon it. This is due to the
recognition and need globally for the basic rules and framework
provided by the WTO, as well as its past contributions and current
role in world trade. We can observe from history that the
development of world trade and the normal operation of the global
multilateral trade mechanisms require an effective WTO, further
reinforcing the need to modernize and reform this
institution.
China is a beneficiary and staunch
defender of the WTO. It supports the necessary reforms of the WTO
to push the multilateral trade institution to be modernized so that
it can keep pace with the advancement of the world economy. The
European Union has echoed this sentiment, repeatedly stating that
it hopes WTO reforms will be carried out.
China and the EU established the
China-EU WTO Reform Working Group to strengthen crucial
multilateral trade system reform cooperation. At the Munich
Security Conference, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said that in
the era of globalization 4.0, the new world trade system will be
the adjustment of the current system rather than a complete
replacement. Therefore, China and the EU have common aspirations in
promoting WTO modernization reform and it is in this context that
China-EU cooperation will play an important role in the formation
of this new trading system in the face of globalization 4.0.
Working toward this common aim,
China and the EU can strengthen trade cooperation with practical
steps to enhance multilateralism and push forward WTO modernization
reform. According to China Customs statistics, the value of
Sino-European imports and exports in 2018 was 4.5 trillion yuan
($670 billion), with a year-on-year increase of 7.9 percent, of
which exports to the EU were valued at 2.7 trillion yuan, an
increase of 7 percent, and imports from the EU total 1.8 trillion
yuan, an increase of 9.2 percent.
The EU maintains its position as
China's largest trading partner and largest source of imports. And
under the current international economic situation in which trade
protectionism has risen, Sino-European trade remains a ballast of
support for the multilateral trade system; as well as being an
embodiment of the important role the WTO system can play. So, China
and the EU will continue to strengthen economic and trade
relations, expand economic and trade cooperation, and through this
lay a solid foundation to pursue their joint goal.
Second, China and the EU can
strengthen cooperation in the WTO system reform process by
promoting the progress of China-EU trade, further safeguarding the
WTO system. This can be achieved by seeking solutions to move past
the stalemate in adjusting the dispute settlement mechanism and
appellate body, thereby working to avoid the collapse of the entire
trading system.
China and the EU began their
cooperation on WTO reform in 2018 when they set up a working group.
The strengthening of cooperation between China and the EU, two very
influential members of the institution, will help resolve existing
problems and form a model for cooperation among all WTO
members.
A major issue facing the WTO at
present is the difficulty reaching agreements between developing
and developed countries in terms of the pursuit of common
interests. China-EU cooperation, which represents the interests of
both, can give full play to their respective advantages and help to
coordinate the positions of both developing and developed countries
to achieve breakthroughs in negotiations.
China, in its unique economic
position, can understand the demands and capacity of developing
countries, conduct multilateral negotiations and work to seek a
mutually beneficial result for both sides.
Correspondingly, the EU can
coordinate the demands of developed countries with regards to WTO
reform.
Troubleshooting this crucial global
issue requires the patience and determination of China and Europe,
and they should guide other WTO members to avoid extreme positions
and zero-sum games.
Finally, WTO modernization reform
needs to keep pace with the developments in trade, including
emerging issues in the digital economy, service industry and
e-commerce; areas both China and Europe have strong demand in.
Therefore, China and the EU are best placed to work together to
bring about breakthroughs in WTO rules in emerging areas and
establishing guidelines covering digital trade.
In the era of globalization 4.0, the
establishment of a new trading system needs to be built into WTO
modernization reform, a necessary undertaking which demands
collaborative efforts from all countries. China-EU cooperation on
WTO reform can accelerate the formation of the future global
trading system, promote the development of the global economy and
support the progress of globalization going forward.

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