Developing China’s Green Trade
Grab the future of sustainable commerce with Developing China’s Green Trade by Kangyin Dong — a timely, authoritative guide to how China is reshaping trade through environmental policy, low-carbon strategies, and market-driven green innovation.
Explore how Chinese policy-makers, exporters, and industry leaders navigate carbon constraints, green tariffs, and global supply-chain decarbonization. Written for economists, trade professionals, policy analysts, and business leaders, this book translates complex regulatory shifts into practical insights: why green trade matters for competitiveness, how Chinese firms can adapt to international environmental standards, and what opportunities emerge for sustainable exports across the Asia-Pacific and global markets.
Packed with clear analysis and real-world relevance, the book illuminates:
– The intersection of Chinese trade policy and environmental objectives
– Strategic responses to carbon pricing, border measures, and eco-labeling
– Pathways for firms to increase resilience and tap new green markets
Whether you advise governments in Beijing, manage manufacturing in Guangdong, or negotiate supply contracts with European and North American partners, this volume provides actionable frameworks for aligning profitability with sustainability. It also helps academics and students gain a grounded understanding of China’s role in green global trade and the implications for international cooperation.
If you’re looking to stay ahead of policy shifts, future-proof export strategies, or deepen your knowledge of sustainable trade dynamics in China and beyond, Developing China’s Green Trade is an essential resource. Order your copy today to turn environmental challenges into competitive advantage.
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