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Chinese plywood imports targeted with steep preliminary EU duties (correct*) June 10, 2025 | Joanna Sopinska

Chinese hardwood plywood will face preliminary dumping duties at EU borders of up to 62.4 percent, under a decision released by the European Commission today. The EU executive has also extended the monitoring ... (more story)

French brandy producers strike Chinese import price deal to avoid dumping duties June 10, 2025 | Joanna Sopinska

French brandy producers are awaiting final details from China's commerce ministry after making a preliminary agreement for a minimum import price that would allow them to avoid hefty dumping duties at Chinese ... (more story)

Google's request for map data sparks South Korean study June 10, 2025 | Wooyoung Lee

Google’s recent request for access to South Korea’s high-precision base map has prompted the South Korean government to commission a study that will consider strategies for responding to Google as well as futu... (more story)

Huawei CEO reveals strategy to overcome US tech sanctions June 10, 2025 | MLex Staff

Huawei CEO Ren Zhengfei has downplayed the impact of US sanctions, revealing the company’s technical strategy for innovating around trade restrictions while positioning China for long-term leadership in artifi... (more story)

Evita founder pleads not guilty to US charges he ran ‘pipeline’ for dirty funds June 09, 2025 | Samuel Rubenfeld

A financial technology entrepreneur who founded the cryptocurrency payments firm Evita has pleaded not guilty to US charges that he laundered more than $500 million on behalf of sanctioned Russian banks and ot... (more story)

US trade court remands Commerce decision excluding spare tires from antidumping duty June 09, 2025 | Zack Budryk

The US Court of International Trade sided with a manufacturing workers’ union today, remanding a Commerce Department final scope ruling on temporary use spare tires imported by Taiwanese manufacturer Cheng Shi... (more story)

US Commerce erred in changing position on Thai pipe dumping case, CIT rules June 06, 2025 | Eliana Hubacker

The US Commerce Department improperly altered its approach in calculating the dumping rate for imported Thai pipes while claiming that it had not, the Court of International Trade determined today.

Toronto man charged in Canada’s first prosecution for Russia sanctions violations June 06, 2025 | Samuel Rubenfeld

A Toronto businessman was charged with exporting electronic components to Russia in what authorities say is Canada’s first prosecution for violating the country’s sanctions on Moscow. The businessman and his c... (more story)

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US, China run into complex trade hurdles as deal talks stall June 03, 2025 | Bradley Dress

The US and China last month won a reprieve after they agreed to slash tariffs, but Washington and Beijing now face the reality of longstanding trade issues such as export controls and market restrictions that ... (more story)

As Trump tariffs face trade court block, never-used statute could save trade agenda June 03, 2025 | Eliana Hubacker

While US President Trump’s economic emergency tariffs have been at the mercy of the courts, the administration’s trade policy goals could still be achieved through a little-known statute that has never been us... (more story)

‘Buy European’ momentum is growing, but some EU industries question feasibility June 03, 2025 | Oscar Pandiello

Pressure to prioritize EU-made goods in public tenders and industrial policy is mounting, as some EU capitals and key industries see a “Buy European” strategy as essential to support decarbonization efforts. W... (more story)

Lower energy prices, special arbitration key to UK-EU deal on electricity market June 03, 2025 | Eleonora Rinaldi

The legal pathway for the UK to re-join the European Union’s internal electricity market may be straight forward if the two sides can agree on a dedicated arbitration mechanism, but political support for the m... (more story)

Litigation over US tariffs strengthens EU’s hand, but no easy solution in sight June 02, 2025 | Joanna Sopinska

Ongoing tariff litigation could weaken the US's negotiating position in trade discussions with the EU and other economies, despite the Trump administration's claims to the contrary. The uncertainty surrounding... (more story)

Tariff ruling resets US trade policy May 29, 2025 | Zack Budryk, Bradley Dress and Eliana Hubacker

The US Court of International Trade’s decision late yesterday blocking the Trump administration’s use of emergency authority to impose tariffs prompted a victory lap from Democratic state attorneys general, bu... (more story)

US-EU trade talks spiral as Trump lashes out against bloc May 23, 2025 | Bradley Dress

Negotiations between the US and the European Union spiraled today as US President Donald Trump sharply criticized the 27-nation economic bloc for a range of policies, highlighting the difficult climb both side... (more story)

New EU e-commerce roadmap adds tools, but no fix for ‘parcel tsunami’ May 23, 2025 | Oscar Pandiello

The new EU proposal for a 2-euro handling fee on low-value parcels, alongside plans to remove the current duty-free threshold for small shipments, aims to ease pressure on national customs and boost oversight ... (more story)