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The WTO and telecommunications services in China: three years on

Daniel Roseman (Principal of Roseman Associates, an independent, Ottawa‐based consultancy specializing in international trade in services, strategic business development in the communications sector (telecommunications, broadcasting, new media, electronic commerce) and the transitioning of companies providing key infrastructure that bear public service responsibilities and universal service obligations, from monopoly environments to full competition.)

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ISSN: 1463-6697

Article publication date: 1 April 2005

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Abstract

Purpose

To assess the impact of China's WTO commitments on foreign investment flows, domestic regulation and industry performance in the telecommunications services sector.

Design/methodology/approach

Situates GATS disciplines in telecommunications in their historical context, then reviews China's specific commitments, and finally reviews available data on developments in China since accession.

Findings

China's commitments on market access and national treatment in telecommunications services are rather modest, and China is lagging in the implementation of regulatory disciplines. Nevertheless, China has gone a long distance toward a complete transformation of the telecommunications sector with little outside influence and no outside ownership or control. It is mainly because the prospect of joining the WTO and opening to the world galvanized government and industry into action. The overall thrust of those actions, however, has been to ensure that telecommunications plays its full role as a strategic economic sector and helps deliver economic benefits to the Chinese people in order to legitimize Communist Party leadership.

Research limitations/implications

Up‐to‐date and coherent data on industry performance (e.g. penetration rates, productivity increases, etc.) are lacking.

Practical implications

Very useful background and analysis relating to: relationship between, on the one hand, international trade commitments and, on the other hand, domestic reforms and industry performance; and on‐going issues in China's efforts to implement its WTO obligations and to create a statutory, regulatory and institutional framework supportive of continued growth of the telecommunications sector in China.

Originality/value

Responds to an identified information need with information and analysis of practical value.

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Citation

Roseman, D. (2005), "The WTO and telecommunications services in China: three years on", info, Vol. 7 No. 2, pp. 25-48. https://doi.org/10.1108/14636690510587207

Publisher

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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