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US WTO Disputes Against China – some links

Posted by Stan on 4/10/07 • Categorized as China Law

Before any substantive comments today, a few links to show you what I was reading over my lunch hour:

USTR press release announcing the two cases against China

USTR fact sheet outlining intellectual property dispute

USTR fact sheet outlining market access dispute

April 9, 2007 remarks by Susan Schwab, USTR, announcing WTO action

Statement by US Commerce Secretary Gutierrez in support of WTO action

Editorial in China Daily by Tian Lipu, head of SIPO, April 10, 2007

Editorial in New York Times on Bush Administration’s China trade policy

Xinhua article describing last week’s Judicial Interpretation by Supreme Court on criminal enforcement of IP cases (text of Interpretation not available in English yet)

Xinhua article on announcement that foreigners would now be allowed to sit in on IP trials

US National Trade Estimate Report on Foreign Trade Barriers (China section), published last week

UPDATE: IP Dragon has an English version of the Judicial Interpretation.


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