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US handed list of products where EU sees hope for tariff cuts July 15, 2026 | Cynthia Kroet

A list of EU products earmarked for possible tariff reductions as part of the implementation of the EU-US trade agreement has been submitted to US officials by the European Commission. Brussels is seeking to r... (more story)

Export limits on Anthropic LLMs a step toward industry standards, US official says July 14, 2026 | Mike Swift

US Commerce Department official Jeffrey Kessler told Congress the Trump administration’s temporary export restrictions on Anthropic’s Fable 5 and Mythos 5 AI models were based on national security concerns and... (more story)

US trade court sides in part with Commerce on Chinese chlorinated isocyanurate review July 14, 2026 | Zack Budryk

The US Court of International Trade gave the Commerce Department a partial victory in a Tuesday ruling, partially upholding the final results of its administrative review of antidumping orders on Chinese chlor... (more story)

EU's FSR notification threshold could rise to €600m, official says July 14, 2026 | Andrew Boyce

The threshold for notifying deals for review under the EU's Foreign Subsidies Regulation could be raised by 20 percent to €600 million given that very few deals have merited in-depth scrutiny so far, a senior ... (more story)

EU dual-use goods exporters asked for input on review of export control policies July 14, 2026 | Yuqing Yang

The European Commission will this week open a consultation on the EU's strategic export control policy, seeking feedback from exporters of dual-use goods as part of a broader review of the bloc's economic secu... (more story)

EU-US trade ties to remain volatile despite Turnberry deal, EU official says July 14, 2026 | Oscar Pandiello

The EU expects transatlantic trade relations to remain volatile even after completing its side of the Turnberry tariff deal, a European Commission official has told lawmakers. Brussels will press Washington to... (more story)

M&A deals may see reduced FSR scrutiny in the EU by 2027 (update*) July 14, 2026 | Anna Ferrari and Nicholas Hirst

M&A dealmakers may face fewer foreign subsidy checks by EU regulators, after the European Commission said it might raise the notification threshold for mergers and ease rules on disclosing certain types of for... (more story)

Dialogue alone won't solve EU-China trade imbalance, Commission official says July 14, 2026 | Cynthia Kroet

Dialogue with Beijing alone will not resolve the EU's trade imbalance with China, European Commission trade official Denis Redonnet said on Tuesday, stressing that Brussels is pursuing structural diversificati... (more story)

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EU steel quotas turn overcapacity fight into trade-law balancing act July 15, 2026 | Cynthia Kroet and Oscar Pandiello

The EU's new steel import quotas and tariffs regime designed to shield the bloc's producers from excess foreign output could be vulnerable to challenge at the World Trade Organization or within bilateral trade... (more story)

US drawback claims boom despite complex tariff regime July 10, 2026 | Bradley Dress, Eliana Hubacker

Over the past year, a little-known program offering refunds for imported goods that are re-exported has dramatically grown — powered by new companies and industries hit by sweeping tariffs — but the Trump admi... (more story)

Pace of progress on US-Mexico-Canada pact unclear after renewal failure July 10, 2026 | Zack Budryk

The United States’ abandonment of the renewal process for the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement was broadly expected, but the path forward injects uncertainty that may linger past US midterm elections in November — o... (more story)

US zeroes in on elusive India trade deal after false starts, Trump-Modi rift July 02, 2026 | Zack Budryk

The US and India have signaled that a long-awaited bilateral trade agreement is in its final stages after months of false starts, but the question of how the US will enforce trade barriers looms over negotiations.

Trump eyes quantum boost, but supply chain challenges remain July 01, 2026 | Bradley Dress

The Trump administration’s push to accelerate quantum computing applications and deployment faces significant constraints, including to shore up supply chains for the critical and emerging technology. Presiden... (more story)

US regulator of foreign investment eyes agentic AI, data centers June 30, 2026 | Curtis Eichelberger

Agentic AI programs that can plan, reason, and act out a series of tasks to achieve more complex goals, and the data centers that provide the massive computing power required to train and run the complex model... (more story)

US high court ruling on FTC's Slaughter could seal firing of copyright chief Perlmutter June 29, 2026 | Nick Robertson

A US Supreme Court decision Monday allowing the president to fire members of the Federal Trade Commission for any reason could hurt Register of Copyrights Shira Perlmutter’s legal arguments to keep her own job... (more story)

TotalEnergies court ruling raises questions over corporate climate plans June 29, 2026 | Louis de Briant

A Paris court ruling that French energy giant TotalEnergies is required to account for climate risks and emissions from the use of its products raises questions about the climate plans and investment decisions... (more story)