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Government Procurement in TPP and its Implications for China’s GPA Accession Negotiation

In: Paradigm Shift in International Economic Law Rule-Making

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  • Xinquan Tu

    (University of International Business and Economics)

  • Na Sun

    (University of International Business and Economics)

Abstract

As other FTAs’ led by the United States, government procurement is covered by the TPP. By displaying the core rules and principles of government procurement in TPP in by comparison with those in the GPA and in the related bilateral agreements, the paper is trying to find to what extent the openness landscape has been changed. Following this, several key issues or obstacles are discussed by reviewing China’s ongoing GPA accession negotiation started in 2007. The point is whether those changes made by TPP will make any difference to those key issues and produce an effect on the currently stagnated talks.

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  • Xinquan Tu & Na Sun, 2017. "Government Procurement in TPP and its Implications for China’s GPA Accession Negotiation," Economics, Law, and Institutions in Asia Pacific, in: Julien Chaisse & Henry Gao & Chang-fa Lo (ed.), Paradigm Shift in International Economic Law Rule-Making, chapter 0, pages 307-323, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:eclchp:978-981-10-6731-0_18
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-10-6731-0_18
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