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China dismantles market barriers to buffer against US trade impact
China's top authorities will launch a sweeping six-month campaign to eliminate market entry barriers, as Beijing increasingly leverages its expansive domestic marke... (more story)
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French brandy makers in price-deal talks with China to avoid dumping duties
French brandy producers have been in talks with China's commerce ministry to find a solution that would allow them to avoid paying hefty dumping duties on their exp... (more story)
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Chinese trade companies cut US ties, target emerging markets
Nearly half of China's foreign trade companies are scaling back their dealings with the US because of escalating tariffs, while more than 75 percent are turning the... (more story)
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The US International Trade Commission voted unanimously to terminate the antidumping and antisubsidy duty investigations into epoxy resins imported from China and India.
The US International Trade Commission today unanimously found that a domestic industry is harmed by dumped and subsidized imports of ferrosilicon, an alloy of iron and silicon typically used to strengthen and ... (more story)
The European Commission today scored a partial victory in a legal battle concerning the extension of anti-dumping duties on ammonium nitrate imports from Russian fertilizer makers. The EU's highest court ruled... (more story)
The US Senate Finance Committee advanced William Kimmitt, President Donald Trump’s nominee for undersecretary of commerce for international trade, in a 14-13 party line vote yesterday.
The European Commission team scrutinizing foreign subsidies in public procurement will get a dedicated unit from tomorrow, as part of a reshuffle of the Directorate-General for single market. The new structure... (more story)
Leadership of the European Parliament’s work on overhauling the EU’s preferential tariff program for developing countries has shifted to trade committee chair Bernd Lange, following years of deadlock. The prev... (more story)
EU powers to review the distortive impact of subsidies from countries such as China, Russia and the Middle East are becoming more predictable and less burdensome as the European Commission gains more experienc... (more story)
China's top authorities will launch a sweeping six-month campaign to eliminate market entry barriers, as Beijing increasingly leverages its expansive domestic market to counter US trade actions. The National D... (more story)
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The Trump administration is staring down a growing number of tough legal challenges as it prepares to head to court and justify the constitutionality of the White House’s sweeping tariffs.
The Lula administration has been following a path that has established Brazil as a prominent global diplomat. Flavia Loss de Araujo, a professor of International Relations at the Instituto Mauá de Tecnologia, ... (more story)
Amid ongoing brinksmanship over tariffs, both against China specifically and the world at large, the US government has also announced a new port fee regime that seeks to claw back US shipping from China. Howev... (more story)
China has yet to deploy its full array of legal countermeasures against US trade frictions, keeping in reserve expanded extraterritorial powers and other mechanisms that could escalate tensions between the wor... (more story)
Under conventional antitrust analysis, companies acting independently to raise prices receive significant protection from antitrust enforcement. But in markets where foreign companies compete, that analysis fa... (more story)
The new Protecting Americans’ Data from Foreign Adversaries Act could emerge as a new area for data protection enforcement by the US Federal Trade Commission, with the regulator now investigating multiple data... (more story)
The US-China trade war escalated in the past few weeks to sky-high tariffs that have spurred concerns of an accelerated decoupling between the world’s two largest economies and has raised questions about the r... (more story)
Speculation is rife that the UK’s online safety law is a pawn in ongoing trade negotiations with the Trump administration in the US, which sees it as as a censorship tool. But a former Meta employee told MLex ... (more story)