With the development of the global economy and the gradual strengthening of the multilateral trading system, the role of tariffs and traditional non-tariff trade protection measures has been greatly weakened, and "green barriers" have had a great impact on trade with the rise of environmental protection and international trade. Green also said that environmental barriers are trade barriers and non-tariff barriers. The content of green trade barriers is discriminatory, which is usually formulated according to domestic environmental standards and norms, which is not conducive to the export trade of developing countries.
The content of green trade barriers is discriminatory, usually set by developed countries according to domestic environmental protection levels and standards, which is not conducive to the export trade of developing countries. Unlike non-tariff barriers such as quotas and licenses, green trade barriers are more harmful because they restrict trade, but they are transparent to some extent. As a new trade protection measure, it is rapidly developing into a major non-tariff barrier for developed countries to protect trade in the name of environmental protection, a major obstacle to China's product export, and a serious impact on the export of China's traditional comparative advantage products. Starting with the meaning of green barrier, this paper analyzes the influence of green barrier on international trade, and puts forward the strategic choice to deal with green barrier.
With the development of the global economy and the gradual strengthening of the multilateral trading system, the role of tariffs and traditional non-tariff trade protection measures has been greatly weakened, and "green barriers" have had a great impact on trade with the rise of environmental protection and international trade. Green also said that environmental barriers are trade barriers and non-tariff barriers. The content of green trade barriers is discriminatory, which is usually formulated according to domestic environmental standards and norms, which is not conducive to the export trade of developing countries.