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US Commerce must explain why Turkey was surrogate in melamine case, CIT says June 18, 2026 | Bradley Dress

The US Commerce Department must explain why it selected Turkey as a surrogate country in an antidumping case concerning melamine from Qatar, the Court of International Trade ruled this week. 

EuroChem fights EU fertilizer duty review at General Court June 18, 2026 | Karoline Del Vecchio

Two EuroChem units tried to challenge a European Commission review in the EU's lower court on Wednesday. The assessment resulted in an extension of the bloc's dumping duties on imports of liquid fertilizer ure... (more story)

China white paper stresses AI cooperation, trade in global governance June 18, 2026 | MLex Staff

China has released a global-governance white paper emphasizing artificial intelligence cooperation and a more multilateral rule-making system, as Beijing steps up preparations for a World Artificial Intelligen... (more story)

Bosch settles US BIS export probe over Huawei sales, as DOJ declines to prosecute June 17, 2026 | Samuel Rubenfeld

Robert Bosch GmbH agreed to resolve a US Commerce Department investigation into sales by two subsidiaries of high-tech sensors to a Chinese tech giant on a trade restrictions list, as prosecutors declined to b... (more story)

Huawei finance chief’s admissions allowed at company’s US trial, judge rules June 17, 2026 | Samuel Rubenfeld

A Huawei Technologies executive’s admissions about the company’s dealings in Iran can be introduced as evidence in the technology giant’s upcoming trial, a US federal judge ruled. 

G7 sets minerals alliance, eyes trade tools to cut China reliance June 17, 2026 | Oscar Pandiello

Leaders of the G7 economies have agreed to set up a critical-minerals alliance aimed at reducing dependency on a single non-G7 supplier for rare earths and permanent magnets to under 60 percent by 2030. The st... (more story)

US trade court sides with government in Canadian wind tower antidumping case June 16, 2026 | Zack Budryk

The US Court of International Trade sided with the Commerce Department in a ruling Monday, upholding its second remand determination in an antidumping probe into Canadian utility-scale wind towers.

EU trade-defense deterrence must be scaled up, lawmakers say in report June 16, 2026 | Yuqing Yang and Oscar Pandiello

EU trade-defense deterrence should urgently be scaled up to tackle overcapacity from non-EU countries, notably China, according to a report adopted by the European Parliament. The nonbinding report, backed by ... (more story)

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US-EU trade tensions persist over digital taxes, other issues June 17, 2026 | Bradley Dress

The US and EU have outstanding and unresolved issues despite a major trade deal being almost over the finish line, with tensions lingering over digital service taxes, newly proposed artificial intelligence rul... (more story)

Forced-labor rates for Section 301 probes add uncertainty to US tariff regime June 16, 2026 | Zack Budryk

The Trump administration’s proposed Section 301 rates on dozens of nations that the US accuses of allowing forced labor affect 99 percent of US international trade, potentially subjecting importers to a new ta... (more story)

EU-US trade deal progresses; probes and tariff threats will test its durability June 16, 2026 | Cynthia Kroet

The European Parliament's approval of the EU-US trade deal removes a major political obstacle to its implementation. But fresh US trade investigations into excess capacity and forced labor allegations, alongsi... (more story)

Surge in EU dumping actions against China highlights push for new trade tools June 12, 2026 | Oscar Pandiello, Cynthia Kroet, Karoline Del Vecchio and Yuqing Yang

A surge in dumping actions against Chinese goods adds urgency to a debate among EU leaders, due next week to consider whether traditional trade-defense instruments are sufficient to address perceived Chinese o... (more story)

Trump faces regulatory squeeze from ranchers over beef imports June 10, 2026 | Bradley Dress

The Trump administration is struggling to balance pressure from both ranchers and consumers as it seeks to increase beef imports to better manage a struggling market that is becoming a key issue ahead of the m... (more story)

The US DOJ's China container case meets pandemic-era complexity June 10, 2026 | MLex Staff

The US Department of Justice portrays the container cartel case as a straightforward antitrust matter: a conspiracy to restrict output and raise prices in a manufacturing sector dominated by Chinese producers.... (more story)

Canada eases US trade tensions with streaming pullback, but questions remain June 08, 2026 | Bradley Dress

Canada pulled back on tougher streaming service regulations amid high tensions with the Trump administration over trade and the future of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, a potential implication of O... (more story)

US boosts trade enforcement in growing crackdown across customs June 05, 2026 | Bradley Dress, Eliana Hubacker

The Trump administration is accelerating its trade enforcement across several agencies as it pushes for stricter oversight on tariff evasion while utilizing bipartisan support on Capitol Hill to increase expor... (more story)