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USTR Releases Its Report On China’s WTO Compliance. Will Someone Please Read The Damn Thing?

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Professor Clarke at the Chinese Law Prof Blog did a post linking over to the United States Trade Representative Office’s just released report to Congress on China’s compliance (and non-compliance) with its WTO obligations. It consists of 115 pages and Professor Clarke states that he has no comments because he has not read it yet. I have not read it yet either and so I would love to hear from anyone who has (or does). The full report can be found [in pdf] by clicking here

  • Robert Simpson

    Dan, If I were you (my dream come true), I would not make the mistake of reading that rambling and repetitive USTR report. I did. Rather, take a look at sections of the US-China Economic and Security Commission report of 2008. Some of the sections on China’s cyberwarfare capability will make your hair stand on end–if you favor the status quo of American world supremacy.

  • Don Clarke

    Here’s a journalistic summary of the USTR’s report: http://newsblaze.com/story/20090107060240tsop.nb/topstory.html

  • http://www.chinalawblog.com/2009/01/ustr_report_on_chinas_wto_comp.html China Law Blog

    USTR Report On China’s WTO Compliance. This Is What The Damn Thing Says.

    The other day I did a post on the United States Trade Representative Office’s (USTR) release of its report on China’s compliance with World Trade Organization (WTO) rules. The report is a daunting 115 pages and at the time we wrote about it, in our pos…