These proceedings concern a series of legal requirements relating to electronic payment services that the United States alleges are maintained by China. According to the United States, these legal requirements, alone or in combination, ‘affect electronic payment services for payment card transactions and the suppliers of those services’. The United States challenges what it alleges to be the following legal requirements: requirements that mandate the use of China UnionPay, Co. Ltd. (CUP) and/or establish CUP as the sole supplier of electronic payment services for all domestic transactions denominated and paid in China's domestic currency, renminbi (RMB); requirements that payment cards issued in China bear the CUP logo; requirements that a...
With the increasing number of cross-broader transactions (CBT) that are facilitated by China UnionPa...
For more than a decade, China has a policy of managing its currency exchange rate (RMB) to limit its...
Since China’s WTO accession it has been involved in four WTO disputes relating to financial services...
These proceedings concern a series of legal requirements relating to electronic payment services tha...
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China is in the late stages of developing a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC), which is essential...
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Copyright © Julia Qin And Hylke Vandenbussche 2017. This dispute concerns the measures China took to...
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none1noThe United States claims that China has not provided for criminal procedures and penalties to...
none1noThis dispute concerns a series of Chinese measures regulating activities relating to the impo...
With the increasing number of cross-broader transactions (CBT) that are facilitated by China UnionPa...
For more than a decade, China has a policy of managing its currency exchange rate (RMB) to limit its...
Since China’s WTO accession it has been involved in four WTO disputes relating to financial services...
These proceedings concern a series of legal requirements relating to electronic payment services tha...
First published online on April 28, 2014Revised version of EUI RSCAS WP 2013/68; Global Governance P...
The General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) has proved to be a less effective and more problem...
China's banking system has undergone significant changes in the last two decades: banks are now func...
Mobile payment is a non-cash payment method that uses mobile terminals as a medium. The United State...
As a newly emerging electronic payment instrument, Internet third party payment is becoming increasi...
China is in the late stages of developing a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC), which is essential...
An efficient payment system is necessary to support efficient trading in goods and services within o...
Copyright © Julia Qin And Hylke Vandenbussche 2017. This dispute concerns the measures China took to...
This text may be downloaded only for personal research purposes. Additional reproduction for other p...
none1noThe United States claims that China has not provided for criminal procedures and penalties to...
none1noThis dispute concerns a series of Chinese measures regulating activities relating to the impo...
With the increasing number of cross-broader transactions (CBT) that are facilitated by China UnionPa...
For more than a decade, China has a policy of managing its currency exchange rate (RMB) to limit its...
Since China’s WTO accession it has been involved in four WTO disputes relating to financial services...