China's accession reshaped global trade patterns and became a central factor in U.S.-China economic policy debates during the Bush administration, affecting tariffs, market access, and long-term labor and manufacturing trends.
On December 11, 2001, the People's Republic of China officially joined the World Trade Organization, bringing it under WTO rules and commitments.
China's accession reshaped global trade patterns and became a central factor in U.S.-China economic policy debates during the Bush administration, affecting tariffs, market access, and long-term labor and manufacturing trends.
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