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ZeEa5KPul

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We should keep an eye on the upcoming twelfth WTO (World Trade Organization) ministerial conference from 30 december - 3 november where those three plan to join hands against China because 'muh unfair trade practices' (read industrial subsidies and state-owned enterprises).


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U.S., EU, Japan to Renew Alliance Against China Trade Practices​

  • Three economies to work on plans at WTO talks in late-November
  • China’s state aid, market-distorting policies drew criticism
The U.S., European Union and Japan will announce Wednesday they will renew their trilateral partnership to address the challenges posed by the non-market policies and practices of countries such as China, according to two people familiar with the matter.

The three plan to meet on the sidelines of the upcoming WTO ministerial meeting taking place in Geneva, Switzerland, at the end of the month where they will aim to set out a work program for the following weeks, one of the people said.

The talks, which are built on a Trump-era initiative with the EU and Japan, aim to establish new international rules to restrict the market-distorting behavior of state-owned enterprises, confront harmful subsidy practices and deter forced technology transfers and intellectual property theft.

A spokesman for the office of the U.S. trade representative didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment. An EU spokesperson couldn’t be immediately reached for comment.

The initiative seeks to rein in China’s massive state aid to strategic domestic industries -- like steel and aluminum -- through tax benefits, government grants, energy subsidies, preferential lending and financing, under-priced inputs and cheap land-use fees.

State Support​

The announcement comes days after U.S. President Joe Biden met virtually with Chinese leader Xi Jinping. In the 3 1/2-hour sit-down on Monday evening, Biden made clear his concerns with China’s non-market economic practices, U.S. officials said.

Officials in Washington estimate the Chinese government offered more than
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in state aid to key industrial sectors via the Made in China 2025 and related industrial plans.

The trilateral effort was endorsed earlier this year by trade ministers from the world’s seven largest advanced economies, who said they want to bolster regulations on industrial subsidies and curb actions by state-owned companies that distort trade.

The Group of Seven’s goal in the talks, which have been ongoing since 2017, is to produce an agreement that might eventually be adopted by the members of the World Trade Organization.

But getting China to join the talks, which are ostensibly aimed at restricting Beijing’s state-led economic model, remains a major hurdle.

In July China’s ambassador to the WTO said there’s scope for Beijing to participate in the initiative but said new international trade rules should not be negotiated in China’s absence and then presented as a fait accompli.

If China plays ball, the negotiations could represent the most significant attempt to rewrite WTO rules since the ultimately unsuccessful Doha Round of trade negotiations was launched in 2001.

At the meeting in Geneva, the three partners will aim to sketch out a work plan focused on identifying issues due to non-market practices, gaps in existing enforcement tools and where more work is needed to develop new tools and rules to tackle such practices, said one of the people.


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Oh, no. Anyway...

@Strangelove the new possibilities of remote learning ;)
 

Kaeshmiri

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That's simply not going to happen and it's a bridge too far for any SANE Israeli leader to do or make. The U.S. was the most pivotal country into making the modern state of Israel a REALITY and there's no going around it. And the U.S. for it's part will not let Israel get away scotch free if it were to follow the fatalistic direction you're imploring that country to embark on.

If I was an Israeli leader I wound not take such drastic step unless China can offer or even guarantee the safety and survival of the state of Israel and we all know that China will not play to that tune and as have expressed repeatedly, China isn't out to replace the U.S. as the global hegemon or export it's political ideology for economic and political gains.
Israel and US don't have a normal transactional relationship. Israel enjoys strong support since its inception and that's due to theological reasons. No US president would go against them even if he wishes. Israel has as much influence over US as US has over them. Its not a one sided relationship as you're trying to insinuate here.
Israel could've easily resisted American pressure like it did during Netanyahu's term but it chose not to. That's a policy shift and shouldn't be taken lightly.
 

xypher

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Should decline and ask Israel to mend ways and stop being Americas lapdog. Don't forget these folks just voted against China in UNHRC few months back. If they think Xi is committing atrocities then why bother with the invite? If you succumb under American pressure then you're simply unreliable and opportunist.
They explicitly said that they did it under pressure from the US though, so I can give them that. All other US puppets did the same but tried to act as if it was their decision, lol.
 

Overbom

Brigadier
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Friendly reminder that this guy is their "top" diplomat lol

China should tell its ambassadors stationed in Africa, South America, Middle East, SEA, ASEAN to start showing this statement to the local elites there. I am sure white supremacy would be very popular there..

Dont these idiots in EU realise that the Global South has always been China biggest friend
 
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