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China pushes back on EU plan to phase out 'high-risk' ICT suppliers (update*)
The Chinese government and industry players have pushed back against the EU's plan to mandate a phaseout of “high-risk” information and communications technology su... (more story)
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China tightens dual-use export controls on Japan, escalating Taiwan-linked standoff
China has tightened export controls on dual-use items to Japan, marking a further escalation in bilateral tensions rooted in disputes over Taiwan and raising compli... (more story)
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China's revised Foreign Trade Law tightens sanctions response
China’s revised Foreign Trade Law will take effect on March 1, 2026, marking the most extensive overhaul of the country’s core trade statute in more than two decade... (more story)
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Facing growing risks of semiconductor supply disruptions, Japan’s automotive industry is preparing to launch a common platform with chip suppliers to assess supply-chain conditions. The head of the industry gr... (more story)
US investors in Coupang have notified the South Korean government of their intent to pursue arbitration under the US-Korea Free Trade Agreement, alleging discriminatory and politically motivated actions that t... (more story)
The US House of Representatives passed a funding bill with provisions extending the expired trade preference programs for Africa and Haiti.
EU leaders on Thursday said they were relieved by US President Donald Trump's statement that he no longer plans to impose additional tariffs on European countries that oppose his desired acquisition of Greenla... (more story)
The US House of Representatives and the Senate have included provisions extending the expired trade preference programs for Africa and Haiti in a large funding bill for several federal government agencies.
The Chinese government and industry players have pushed back against the EU's plan to mandate a phaseout of “high-risk” information and communications technology suppliers under a revised Cybersecurity Act. Sp... (more story)
Japan’s Metropolitan Police Department has referred two men — a Japanese national and a former Russian trade official — to prosecutors on suspicion of violating the country’s Unfair Competition Prevention Act ... (more story)
US winter strawberry growers on Wednesday urged the International Trade Commission to make a preliminary domestic industry injury finding from Mexican subject imports despite objections from numerous American ... (more story)
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The Trump administration opted for a narrow and limited set of tariffs on semiconductor chips, backing down from a threat of duties as high as 100 percent on the critical technology that powers artificial inte... (more story)
EU plans to phase out high-risk IT suppliers, aimed at China, might end up being used against US technology companies if trans-Atlantic tensions spiral downward. Rising EU-US tensions, trade disputes and sover... (more story)
President Donald Trump’s threat to impose tariffs on several European countries if they don't allow the US to acquire Greenland faces a critical legal-authority test as his administration’s use of emergency au... (more story)
The EU-US trade deal struck last summer is on thin ice following US President Donald Trump’s latest tariff threat. EU leaders are considering countermeasures, with a so-called nuclear option — the Anti-Coercio... (more story)
After falling short of a formal bilateral trade agreement last year, US and Indian representatives have resumed talks in the new year. But outstanding issues remain, including US tariffs and Indian agriculture.
The landmark EU-Mercosur trade deal, which would create a 700 million-people market spanning Europe and South America, is finally due to be signed this weekend. But the political turmoil over the controversial... (more story)
An Amsterdam court will hear arguments on Wednesday on whether to formally investigate chipmaker Nexperia after a supply chain crisis that has hit European carmakers. Experts expect judges to order a probe, a ... (more story)
The postponement of new US tariff rates on certain furniture gives importers a one-year reprieve from higher duties, but within the industry, everything remains in flux until the US Supreme Court rules on the ... (more story)