Opinion | China is not a developing country and should not be treated as one WashTimesOpEd
continues to receive billions in loans, even though it should not be eligible based on its income level.benefits from more lax treatment in several treaties. For instance, the Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer requires developed nations to phase down their hydrofluorocarbon production and consumption by 85% by 2036.
The U.S. and like-minded countries need to push back and ensure that wealthy, economically competitive nations likedo not profit from benefits and preferences intended to aid developing economies. This will mean amending treaties and adopting rules in international organizations to ensure that special benefits apply to poor countries as intended by defining “developing countries” as lower-middle-income, low-income, and least-developed countries, as defined by the• Brett D.
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