The Problems of China’s Processing Trade Under Low-Carbon Economy and Relative Countermeasures

Yi YOU, Xiangcong SUN

Abstract


Since various countries actively develop low-carbon economy, these countries will set low-carbon standards on the import products on the way to be low-carbon. From the low-carbon perspective, China’s processing trade still has many problems. This paper will systematically explore and analyze the problems of China’s processing trade under low-carbon economy and the response of China and put forward relative suggestions.

Key words: Low-Carbon economy, Processing trade, Low-Carbon barriers


Keywords


Low-Carbon economy, Processing trade, Low-Carbon barriers

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/j.ibm.1923842820120502.Z1056

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