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In the face of US-China trade friction, how can China make use of WTO dispute settlement mechanism and related rules?
In fact, it is necessary to establish an international trade friction monitoring and early warning mechanism.

We can clearly see that the products involved in trade friction have extended from labor-intensive products to high-tech products. In recent years, the trade friction of high-tech products such as electronic information, communication and biology has increased. At the same time, the frictions in RMB exchange rate, intellectual property rights, government subsidies, corporate social responsibility, and service industry opening are also increasing. While traditional protective measures such as anti-dumping, countervailing and safeguard measures are still frequently used, trade barriers such as technical barriers, green barriers, intellectual property protection and labor standards are constantly being refurbished and their application scope is getting wider and wider.

Based on the increasing trade friction, Hunan Foreign Trade Network believes that it is of great significance to establish an international trade friction monitoring and early warning mechanism. The monitoring and early warning mechanism includes monitoring the market conditions of related industries in China and exporting countries. The government can monitor, analyze and warn the changes in market conditions, laws, policies, regulations and directives of key industries, key products and key countries (regions), so as to improve the rapid response ability of domestic enterprises and realize the pre-response. In particular, the relevant government departments should actively help enterprises master the "rules of the game" of international trade. Commercial, taxation, customs, commodity inspection, foreign exchange and financial institutions should make use of their own advantages to actively help enterprises collect laws and regulations of major international trading countries, guide enterprises to abide by international trade practices, urge enterprises to master the general rules of international trade, and provide information support for enterprises to actively participate in international anti-dumping and countervailing litigation.

Of course, the fundamental solution still depends on China's continuous transformation of foreign trade development mode, optimization of foreign trade international market layout and domestic regional layout, and promotion of industrial base, platform and international marketing network construction.