Challenges and solutions on International trading for Chinese enterprises

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Wang, Guangming
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anti-dumping; China; EU(European union); green production; solutions; technique barrier;
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China is probably the country suffered most from anti-dumping crack-down and also suffered a lot from technical barriers launched by mainly developed countries. The paper discusses the challenges and solutions to deal with the issues. Switching from production to green production is one approach, which involves technique improvement and social responsibilities. Raising product cost on purpose is meaningful in this particular case, and is fundamentally good for China's sustainable development. Switching from low-end products to high-end products, switching from OEM to creatively production are what we should do. Paying a great attention to original creation and intellectual property protection has been proved extremely effective. Switching from "made in China" to "made by China" is active approach to avoid possible trade conflict. Large enterprises are highly encouraged to establish manufacturing bases overseas. Switching from stand alone action to guild coordination is inevitable. Forming industry alliances to coordinate policies avoiding low price competition is an effective approach. Besides, government regulation and properly firm reaction in time are also necessary.
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