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US export-controls rule suspended for year following China trade deal
The US government formally suspended an export-controls rule, aimed largely at China, for a year as part of a trade deal negotiated during President Donald Trump’s ... (more story)
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Small businesses file first class action against Trump tariffs
A coalition of small businesses filed a class action in Washington, DC, against the Trump administration over the use of emergency authorities to impose global tariffs.
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China, Russia deepen trade, tech ties to counter Western pressure
China and Russia have vowed to deepen all-round cooperation across trade, tech, investment, finance, energy and security in a joint communique, underscoring their g... (more story)
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The US government formally suspended an export-controls rule, aimed largely at China, for a year as part of a trade deal negotiated during President Donald Trump’s recent trip to Asia. When in effect, the rule... (more story)
China appears to be softening its trade posture following recent high-level engagements with the US, signaling a willingness to recalibrate tensions over critical exports.
China has relaxed export controls on Nexperia semiconductors, easing supply pressure on European industries after weeks of disruption. The move follows diplomatic efforts led by the European Commission to medi... (more story)
The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit on Wednesday appeared skeptical of arguments to uphold a trade court ruling that forced the Commerce Department to reduce dumping rates for certain Chinese compa... (more story)
The EU's rules for fostering sustainable and responsible corporate behavior are an existential risk to affordable energy in Europe, US Energy Secretary Chris Wright said on Thursday in the latest American crit... (more story)
EU governments fear that including oil and oil derivatives in the EU's plan to phase out imports of Russian fossil fuels could create legal risks, an EU official said on Thursday after a first round of negotia... (more story)
Seven EU countries have asked the European Commission to impose tariffs “as soon as possible” on imports of Russian and Belarusian iron, steel, inorganic chemicals and potassium fertilizers. In a joint paper s... (more story)
A coalition of small businesses filed a class action in Washington, DC, against the Trump administration over the use of emergency authorities to impose global tariffs.
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China's push to replace foreign semiconductors in data centers with domestic alternatives highlights the steep economic and efficiency trade-offs of technological self-reliance. In its pursuit of AI leadership... (more story)
The US’s new tariff regime has given companies that import from Canada and Mexico a new incentive to seek exemptions under the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement as a way to avoid the costly new duties.
The US-China truce over rare-earth export controls has eased immediate supply fears for Western industries but left deeper concerns unresolved. The suspension of export curbs, extended to EU companies late las... (more story)
APEC leaders reaffirmed their commitment to building a sustainable, interconnected and innovative Asia-Pacific region at their annual summit in South Korea, while quietly omitting references to a “free and ope... (more story)
National security reviews of foreign investments in the US have been tolled since the government shut down Oct. 1. Attorneys involved in the process say deals are piling up, and while the nation is still being... (more story)
China’s newly unveiled outline of the 15th Five-Year Plan draws the line clearly: any quick US-China trade détente won’t alter Beijing’s long-term course. A shift in tone — from the cautiously optimistic frami... (more story)
Plans by US President Donald Trump to increase beef imports from Argentina are raising alarms within the domestic industry, where leaders warn it could damage an already-battered US market without bringing down US prices.
The Nov. 5 oral arguments at the US Supreme Court to weigh the constitutionality of President Donald Trump’s tariff powers will likely provide major insight into how the justices are considering the case’s key... (more story)