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Tornado Cash co-founder said they were ‘done for’ after sanctions, US jury hears July 21, 2025 | Samuel Rubenfeld

Upon learning that Tornado Cash was taking deposits from a cryptocurrency address tied to a blacklisted North Korean hacking organization, co-founder Roman Storm told his colleagues that they were “done for,” ... (more story)

US orange juice distributor sues Trump administration over Brazil tariff proposal July 21, 2025 | Zack Budryk

Johanna Foods filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration over its proposal to impose 50 percent tariffs on Brazilian imports, arguing it goes beyond the White House’s legal authority to impose duties without Congress.

Commerce correctly used AFA for stainless steel importer's duty rate, US CIT says July 18, 2025 | Eliana Hubacker

The US Commerce Department was correct to use adverse facts available to calculate the dumping rate assigned to non-selected companies for the 2021-2022 administrative review of the dumping order on Taiwanese ... (more story)

US purchasers imported hexamine to diversify supply, Saudi government tells USITC July 18, 2025 | Eliana Hubacker

US hexamine consumers bought imported hexamine to diversify supply away from Bakelite, the sole US producer and a significant consumer of hexamine, the Saudi General Authority for Foreign Trade told the US Int... (more story)

Foreign subsidy reviews get EU guidance on M&A, procurement powers July 18, 2025 | Lewis Crofts and Andrew Boyce

Companies getting aid from non-EU governments will get more guidance on when M&A activity can be called in for review and how officials will balance the effects of any state support, under draft terms released... (more story)

EU environmental laws set for simplification with call for evidence due soon July 18, 2025 | Oscar Pandiello

Companies could see EU environmental rules simplified with a possible easing of regulatory burdens, according to a European Commission statement today that it will be asking for feedback on the idea. It is rea... (more story)

Proceeds from hacks washed through Tornado Cash, FBI agent says in co-founder’s trial July 17, 2025 | Samuel Rubenfeld

An FBI agent specializing in cybercrime investigations traced the flow of more than $1 billion stolen in hacking incidents to the Tornado Cash cryptocurrency mixer during the US trial today of co-founder Roman... (more story)

Trump administration asks US Supreme Court not to expedite tariffs case July 17, 2025 | Zack Budryk

The Trump administration today petitioned the Supreme Court to hold off on reviewing a challenge by two educational toy manufacturers to President Donald Trump’s authority to issue tariffs under the Internatio... (more story)

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Brazil’s crackdown on US Big Tech fuels Trump’s tariff threat July 21, 2025 | Henrique Santiago

Punitive tariffs on Brazilian goods proposed by US President Donald Trump stem, in part, from Brazil's tough stance on civil liability for third-party content on social media platforms, and Brazilian President... (more story)

EU turns to Indo-Pacific to redefine global free trade framework July 18, 2025 | Patrick Hatzis and Oscar Pandiello

The EU is accelerating trade talks across the Indo-Pacific as it pivots away from a reliance on the US and China. With Washington retreating from World Trade Organization rules and Beijing tightening control o... (more story)

Brazil threatens to hit back as Trump escalates trade war July 17, 2025 | Henrique Santiago

Brazil has vowed to retaliate, likely by targeting intellectual property, against US President Donald Trump's pledge to impose 50 percent tariffs on all Brazilian goods and the US Trade Representative's invest... (more story)

Should EU consider automatic US tariff retaliation after latest Trump threat? July 13, 2025 | Joanna Sopinska

The EU has chosen not to respond immediately to yesterday's US threat of a 30 percent import tariff from Aug. 1. But politicians and experts argue ever more loudly that the European Commission should reinforce... (more story)

Calls grow for bigger EU trade-defense team as investigators’ workload soars July 10, 2025 | Joanna Sopinska

As the EU prepares its post-2027 budget, pressure is growing to boost staff and funding for trade defense enforcement. With trade investigations surging — 33 new probes were opened in 2024 alone — industry gro... (more story)

Data processing by businesses scrutinized as US enforces cross-border rule July 09, 2025 | Xu Yuan and Maria Dinzeo

A broad swath of businesses’ data-processing activities could be subject to scrutiny under US rules targeting access to American data by foreign countries considered as adversaries, as a grace period ends and ... (more story)

Trump bets on trade war pressure in risky US ‘reciprocal’ tariff move July 08, 2025 | Bradley Dress and Zack Budryk

President Donald Trump is giving countries one last chance to reach an agreement or face steep tariffs on Aug. 1 as he looks to ratchet up the pressure in his trade war, but the move pushes the US a step furth... (more story)

EU customs reform enters final stretch with rush to get new agencies in action July 08, 2025 | Oscar Pandiello

Final talks on the EU's biggest customs overhaul in half a century began today, with a tight six-month window for lawmakers and governments to agree on new rules and institutions. Dutch lawmaker Dirk Gotink, t... (more story)