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China loses car parts case at WTO

“China on Friday suffered its first legal defeat since joining the World Trade Organisation seven years ago, after the global trade body ruled against Beijing’s import tariffs for car parts.”

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This entry was posted in WTO on 19 July 2008 by jdingel.

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