英文摘要 |
At first, China disregarded its WTO obligation to notify the Separate Customs Territory of Taiwan, Penghu, Kinmen and Matsu (TPKM) of its antidumping investigations on Taiwanese steel and PVC. Retroactivly, however, China did send and notified the TPKM of another antidumping case. The notifications, nevertheless, were written in Chinese, and TPKM was shorthanded as 'China Taipei,' instead of 'Chinese Taipei.' Later on, China also agreed to bilateral consultation with TPKM on its safeguard measures, yet its notice downgraded the TPKM Permanent Mission to 'Economic Trade Office'-titles for Hong Kong and Macao. The change in Chinese attitude toward Taiwan demonstrates its strategy of 'WTO framework with one-China gestures.' While China fulfills its WTO obligations in notification and consultation vis-á-vis TPKM, it deliberately distorts TPKM's designation in order to interpret TPKM as one of its separate customs territories, and China-TPKM interactions as internal affairs, thereby denying that 'the Taiwan government acting on behalf of TPKM' has a legal standing of its own in the WTO. |