China’s Financial Regulations: Are Other WTO Members’ Concerns Realistic or Overcritical?

C. Tao
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Since China’s WTO accession it has been involved in four WTO disputes relating to financial services as the respondent, while other WTO Members remain concerned that China continues to limit access to foreign financial services and service suppliers. As other WTO Members’ concerns could be either realistic or overcritical, this paper aims to explore whether there are any further inconsistencies in China’s GATS obligations and financial regualtions. After reviewing all WTO Members’ concerns on China’s financial services, this paper examines the consistency of four frequently and constantly raised issues with the GATS agreement and China’s WTO obligations. As a result, this paper finds that two regulations are inconsistent with Article XVI and Article XVII of the GATS: the 20 per cent cap on shareholding in a Chinese-funded bank by a single foreign financial institution, and the 1 million RMB minimum for foreign banks’ local currency business. Further, China still has not complied with its transparency obligations under the Accession Protocol and Working Party Report. These findings are significant for the Chinese government as well as other WTO Members who already have or want to have close trade relations with China in financial services.
中国金融监管:其他WTO成员的担忧是现实的还是过分的?
自中国加入世贸组织以来,中国作为被申请人参与了四起与金融服务有关的世贸组织争端,而其他世贸组织成员仍然关注中国继续限制外国金融服务和服务提供者的准入。由于其他WTO成员的担忧可能是现实的,也可能是过分的,本文旨在探讨中国在GATS义务和金融法规方面是否存在进一步的不一致。在回顾了所有WTO成员对中国金融服务的关注之后,本文考察了GATS协议和中国世贸组织义务之间四个经常被提出的问题的一致性。因此,本文发现有两项规定与GATS第16条和第17条不一致,一是单一外资金融机构在中资银行的持股比例不得超过20%,二是外资银行的本币业务不得超过100万元人民币。此外,中国仍未履行《入世议定书》和《工作组报告》规定的透明度义务。这些发现对中国政府以及其他已经或希望与中国在金融服务领域建立密切贸易关系的WTO成员具有重要意义。
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