China’s International Investment Strategy: Bilateral, Regional, and Global Law and Policy

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  • Charles Ho Wang Mak University of Glasgow Author

Keywords:

Trade Wars, Tariff Wars, Economic Sanctions, Trump’s Real Estate, Trump’s Domestic Litigation, Foreign Policy by Tariff Threats, National Security, §232 National Security Tariffs, WTO, Dispute Resolution System

Abstract

China has been among the world’s fastest-growing economies. With the current debate and concerns over the China/US trade war, it calls for a better understanding of the law and practice of China’s international investment regime. China’s international investment strategy: Bilateral, regional, and gloBal law and PoliCy is part of the International Economic Law series, a brainchild of the late Professor John H Jackson. This book is a compilation of essays that explores three distinct tracks of investment policy and strategy of China, namely, bilateral agreements, regional agreements, and global initiatives. This book is edited by award-winning Professor Julien Chaisse with thirty-five authors, which provided a practical and comprehensive guide to whether those three tracks compete or complement one another – a question of great importance for China’s economic and political future – and what kind of laws and regulations apply to each track. The book also addresses the implication of China’s international investment strategy for the global economy and partners’ countries.

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2024-02-21

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