Where to find information on a WTO-related question:
Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM)
China WTO Notification and Enquiry Center
Division of Enquiry and Technical Assistance
Fax: (8610) 6519 7340
Website: www.chinawto.gov.cn/article/articleview/216/
How to access the inquiry point:
Currently, enquiries may be made via fax or the internet. The
Division of Enquiry and Technical Assistance will fax an enquiry
form to an inquirer or the form may be downloaded here.
MOFCOM has developed a website devoted to WTO-related information,
www.chinawto.gov.cn, however
it is currently only available in Chinese.
Information provided by the inquiry point:
MOFCOM has indicated that the enquiry point will identify the
laws, regulations or other measures that apply to the inquirer's
situation and will identify the appropriate government body where
further information may be found. In accordance with China's WTO
commitments, MOFCOM's internal regulations require the enquiry
point to respond within 30 days (45 days in special circumstances
with written justification for the delay). In the first two months
of operation, the enquiry point received over 200 enquiries and
answered the majority of them within 15 days.
U.S. Department of Commerce Resources:
The Commerce Department operates a Trade
Compliance Center, where U.S. companies can report concerns
with China's WTO-related measures as well as market access problems
and trade or investment disputes arising from business operations
in China. Fact
sheets, providing information on industry-specific reforms
to which China has committed, and guides
to doing business in China, as well as China's
WTO Accession Agreement, can also be found on the China Gateway
website.
Other resources for information on China's WTO-related measures:
In addition to checking with China's enquiry point and the individual
ministries that it identifies, there are other resources where information
on China's measures can be found. For example:
- The Beijing University Law School offers a subscription service
to www.lawinfochina.com,
which provides English translations of China's laws, regulations
and other measures, cases and judicial interpretations, legal
news, treatises, and law review articles, as well as other information
and news on the Chinese legal environment.
- The Chinese State Information Center, a Chinese central government
agency, maintains copies of some of China's measures, as well
cases and judicial interpretations, at www.ceilaw.com.cn.
Its contents are primarily in Chinese but it includes some English
translations.
- The www.law-lib.com website
also collects Chinese laws, regulations, and other measures.
It will email daily updates of newly promulgated regulations
as well. The website is only available in Chinese.
September 2002
U.S. Department of Commerce
International Trade Administration
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