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Pondering Over China Environment And Trade Development In The New Period

Posted on:2010-01-09Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:R GuanFull Text:PDF
GTID:2121360278451991Subject:International Trade
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In recent years , China international trade has achieved great development, however, as the cater for green product by the international society and the strict environment requirement for our main export products from our main export countries, the current economic crisis and domestic food safety crisis ,all these problems pose extremely bad impact on Chinese future exportation. The paper aims at study how the export companies to cope with the current situation and how to improve export products international competitiveness .By analyzing a great deal of real data , theories and policies and foreign successful experiences, we can conclude that there are problems in our international trade development as follows :First, China exports too many resource products with very low price, and the over-exploitation caused unrecoverable damage to domestic environment .Second, after WTO accession ,China's environment policy and regulation still needs improvement ,since our environment standards are relatively low compared to developed countries', many dirty industries of developed countries shift to China. Third, green barriers prevail internationally, and our export products competitiveness meet very great challenge .In order to improve our current situation ,enhance our future export competitiveness, we must make the balance of environment protection and trade development ,follow a sustainable green trade development way.As long as China realize the current existing problem, adjust and improve the development policy timely and learn from foreign successful experience of environment regulation properly, follow green trade development way, actively develop our green industry, Chinese export products will surely be very competitive in the future international market.
Keywords/Search Tags:green trade, export competitiveness, environment regulation
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