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Q&A: How Should China Navigate Growing Complexity in Global Trade
attractive to foreign investors? Caixin recently discussed these questions with Professor
Tu
Xinquan
Energy Insider: Beijing Spurs Development of ‘Future Energy,’ Clean Energy Drives China’s Growth
digital, higher-end and greener,
Tu
Xinquan
, the dean of the China Institute for WTO Studies at the
Biden Cabinet Picks Don’t Look Like Doves on China, Chinese Experts Say
. Leveraging the CPTPP
Tu
Xinquan
, a trade expert at the University of International Business and
Opinion: Biden Could Leverage the CPTPP Trade Pact to Compete With China
Tu
Xinquan
is dean and professor of the China Institute for WTO Studies at University of
Analysis: An Uphill Task for China to Negotiate CPTPP Accession Agreement
clauses such as state-owned enterprises and labour unions.
Tu
Xinquan
, a professor of international
CX Daily: China’s Interbank Regulator Bars Bond Issuers From Buying Their Own Debt
effect in one or two years," writes
Tu
Xinquan
, dean and professor of the China Institute for WTO
Opinion: Marginal Benefit of RCEP Is Greater Than CPTPP
Tu
Xinquan
is dean and professor of the China Institute for WTO Studies, University of
British Business Group Urges Post-Brexit U.K.-China Free-Trade Talks
of Hong Kong, one of China’s special administrative regions, said
Tu
Xinquan
, a professor of
Caixin Insight: Economists Fight Over the Money Printer
speakers were
Tu
Xinquan
, dean and professor at the China Institute for WTO Studies at UIBE, and Li Wei
Curtain Raiser for Two Session Economic Policies
Key points by
Tu
Xinquan
, Dean and Professor, China Institute for WTO Studies, University of
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