Chine has had WTO "developing nation" status for decades, has had the bulk of 
Western manufacturing literally shipped to China, and even under Obama spat in 
the face of the world:

   The Hague's 2016 Verdict Exposed Communist China's Predatory War On World 
Order
   
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/hagues-2016-verdict-exposed-communist-chinas-predatory-war-world-order
   Austin Bay via The Epoch Times,
   
https://www.theepochtimes.com/the-hagues-2016-verdict-exposed-communist-chinas-predatory-war-on-world-order_3424720.html

      ..On July 12, 2016, The Hague’s international arbitral tribunal, relying 
on the 1982 U.N. Convention on the Law of the Sea treaty (UNCLOS), issued a 
ruling supporting the Philippines’ claims that China had violated Filipino 
territory in the South China Sea by seizing islets and “sea features.” China 
had also plundered resources in the Philippines’ maritime Exclusive Economic 
Zone (EEZ).

      Despite having signed the sea treaty (which meant accepting the 
arbitration process), the Chinese government callously ignored the verdict and 
disdained the court’s authority.

      UNCLOS codified the geophysical conditions and legal precedents 
establishing sovereign control of territorial waters and sovereign rights in 
the EEZ. It is an example of practical, peace-promoting diplomacy.

      China’s blunt rejection of the decision stunned the Filipino government 
and alerted other nations on the Pacific Rim. The Beijing regime not only broke 
a major treaty it had ratified but also openly maligned legal procedures 
created to promote peaceful resolution of international disputes. Beijing’s 
thuggish rebuke sent the message that Chinese whim backed by China’s enormous 
military and economic power determined sovereignty in the South China Sea.

      Chinese communist predatory behavior long predates 2016, but in 
retrospect, Beijing’s appalling reaction to the ruling clearly demonstrated the 
CCP could not be trusted to abide by even the most meticulously negotiated 
treaty. The CCP’s June 2020 decision to break the Sino-British Joint 
Declaration of 1984 and impose its authoritarian laws on Hong Kong reinforced 
the ugly lesson that treaties with communist China do not protect smaller 
nations and territories from Chinese theft and absorption. ...




   The WTO still considers China a 'developing nation.' Here's the big problem 
with that
   
https://www.cnbc.com/2018/04/25/what-trump-gets-right-about-china-and-trade.html

      ..China is still considered a developing nation by the WTO a status it 
received when it joined decades ago.

      ..There is no official WTO classification as to which countries are 
"developing." This status is self-selected, based on politics more than law or 
economics, and can be contested. It is a controversial point that usually stays 
buried beneath the surface, but occasionally flares up into minor controversy.




   Most Favored Nation Status: Pros and Cons
   https://www.thebalance.com/most-favored-nation-status-3305840
   How It Lowers Your Shopping Bill

       Most-favored-nation (MFN) status is an economic position in which a 
country enjoys the best trade terms given by its trading partner. That means it 
receives the lowest tariffs, the fewest trade barriers, and the highest import 
quotas (or none at all). In other words, all MFN trade partners must be treated 
equally.

       .. In the U.S., it's more common to hear the term "permanent normal 
trade relations." This is simply another way to refer to a country with MFN 
status. 

       .. All 164 members of the WTO receive most-favored-nation status. That 
means they all receive the same trade benefits as all other members. The only 
exceptions are developing countries, regional trade areas, and customs unions.

       Developing countries receive preferential treatment without having to 
return it, so their economies can grow.

       .. China's MFN Status

       The United States gave China permanent MFN status in 2001, the same year 
that China became a WTO member. U.S. companies wanted to sell to the largest 
population in the world. As China's GDP grew, they thought, so would its 
consumer spending. ...

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