Introduction to Foreign Trade of China
Chapter 5 The Legal System of Chinas Foreign Trade115
Section 1 An Overview of Chinas Foreign Trade Legal System116
Section 2 Revision and Perfection of the Foreign Trade Law125
Section 3 The Revision and Perfection of Laws and Regulations on Trade Remedy131
Section 4 The Foreign Trade Legal System Construction of Socialism with Chinese
Characteristics for a New Era135
Chapter 6 Chinas Foreign Trade Policy142
Section 1 The Development Process of Chinas Foreign Trade Policy142
Section 2 Promotion Policy and Restriction Policy for Chinas Goods Trade150
Section 3 Chinas Trade Policy in Service and Technology 158
Section 4 International Coordination of the Trade Policy and Chinas Foreign Trade Policy161
Chapter 7 Chinas Trade Facilitation167
Section 1 Introduction to Trade Facilitation167
Section 2 Progress of Chinas Trade Facilitation175
Section 3 Chinas Customs Administration and Trade Facilitation181
Section 4 Approaches to Promoting the Effectiveness of Trade facilitation in China188
Part Two: Practice and Prospect
Chapter 8 Pattern of Chinas Foreign Trade Development196
Section 1 Structure of Chinas Foreign Trade Development196
Section 2 Chinas Foreign Trade Relations and Market Structure203
Section 3 Chinas Foreign Trade and Economic Development209
Chapter 9 Chinas Trade in Goods218
Section 1 The Development of Chinas Trade in Goods218
Section 2 Chinas Goods Trade Pattern222
Section 3 The Practice of Processing Trade in China230
Section 4 The Competitiveness of Chinas Trade in Goods235
Chapter 10 Chinas Service Trade240
Section 1 The Classification of International Service Trade 240
Section 2 Brief Introduction to the Development of Chinas Service Trade246
Section 3 Service Outsourcing of China259
Section 4 Evaluation of Service Trade Competitiveness of China263
VII
Contents
Chapter 11 Chinas Technology Trade271
Section 1 Technology Trade Overview271
Section 2 Development of Chinas Foreign Trade in Technology278
Section 3 Chinas Technology Trade and Intellectual Property Protection291
Chapter 12 Chinas Foreign Trade and International Direct Investment301
Section 1 The Trends of Trade and Investment Integration 301
Section 2 Chinas Foreign Trade and Foreign Direct Investment311
Section 3 Chinas Foreign Trade and Investment317
Chapter 13 Chinas Foreign Trade and Financial Development327
Section 1 The Relationship between Financial Development and Foreign Trade327
Section 2 The Financial Development of China334
Section 3 The Impact of Financial Development on Foreign Trade341
Chapter 14 Friction in Chinas Foreign Trade 347
Section 1 Current Situation of Chinas Foreign Trade Friction347
Section 2 The Causes of Chinas Foreign Trade Friction358
Section 3 The Impact of Chinas Foreign Trade Friction366
Chapter 15 The Road of China to a Trader of Quality 370
Section 1 Basic Features of a Trader of Quality371
Section 2 The Gap between China and Traders of Quality374
Section 3 How to Transfer from a Big Trading Nation to a Trader of Quality 385
Reference395
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words, learning objectives, opening case, discussion questions and is concluded with a case
analysis, which enhances the applicability of the teaching material.
As for the innovation of the textbook, it is the crystallization of the collective wisdom of the
team. Team members include eight professors who are Deng Min, Jiang Yumei, Wang Jue, Cao
Dejun, Huang Zaixi, Yao Xing, Lu Jian, Chen Lili, six associate professors who are He Yi, Yao
Ping, Li Changqing, Li Juan, Xie Fengyan, Xu Yongan, and two lecturers who are Gu Lei and Li
Dongkun. Among them, Dr. Li Dongkun is from the School of Public Affairs and Law, Southwest
Jiaotong University, while the rest are from the School of International Business, Southwestern
University of Finance and Economics. The compilation assignments are as follows: Deng Min
and Gu Lei serve as chief editors, while Jiang Yumei, Wang Jue and Cao Dejun serve as deputy
editors. The first and second chapters are completed by Deng Min; the third chapter is written
by Li Dongkun and Deng Min; and the fourth chapter is by Huang Zaixi, He Yi and Deng Min;
Chapter 5 by Jiang Yumei and Deng Min; Chapter 6 by Yao Ping, Li Changqing and Gu Lei;
Chapter 7 by Xie Fengyan and Li Juan; Chapter 8, Chapter 9 and Chapter 14 are completed by
Gu Lei; Chapter 10 by Yao Xing; Chapter 11 by Xu Yongan and Yao Xing; Chapter 12 by Gu Lei,
Wang Jue and Li Dongkun; Chapter 13 by Lu Jian; Chapter 15 by Chen Lili. The final review work
is done by Cao Dejun, and Li Dongkun from Southwest Jiaotong University also contributes to
the review of this book. Besides, Zheng Min, Han Xingxing, Liao Lu and Sang Yu, postgraduates
of the International Business School of Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, Chen
Baoxin, postgraduate of Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Business School, and
Yin Jiaqi, postgraduate of College of Foreign Languages and Cultures of Sichuan University, have
taken an active part in the English translation. Once more, we sincerely thank them for their hard
work.
The preparation and publication of the textbook have been supported by the Special Program
for Teaching Reform of Central University and the Tsinghua University Press. It also benefits
from the foundation laid by scholars research findings and the help of Mr. Wu Lei from Tsinghua
University Press. We extend our gratitude to all of you. For the inadequacy of this textbook, your
comments and corrections are highly appreciated.
Editor
May 2018