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US trade court upholds Commerce review on quartz tariffs May 15, 2026 | Zack Budryk

The US Court of International Trade sided with the Commerce Department in a Thursday ruling, upholding its final administrative review results for antidumping and countervailing duty orders for Chinese quartz ... (more story)

US, China agree on AI safeguards for advanced models during Trump state visit (update*) May 15, 2026 | MLex Staff

China and the US agreed to establish shared guardrails for advanced AI models during US President Donald Trump’s state visit to Beijing, marking a rare area of technology cooperation despite ongoing disputes o... (more story)

China's Xi urges wider US cooperation, warns on Taiwan at Trump summit May 14, 2026 | MLex Staff

Chinese President Xi Jinping called for expanded cooperation and communication with the US across areas including trade, healthcare and agriculture during talks with visiting US President Donald Trump in Beiji... (more story)

Ruling against US Section 122 tariffs temporarily blocked by appeals court May 13, 2026 | Zack Budryk

A federal appeals court sided partially with the US government Tuesday, temporarily blocking a lower court’s ruling that the government’s use of Section 122 to impose tariffs was unlawful.

EU says committed to pragmatic enforcement of planned methane emissions rules May 13, 2026 | Louis de Briant

The EU has said it is committed to a pragmatic approach to its planned law on methane emissions from the extraction of gas and oil that is imported into the bloc after a document suggested penalties for breach... (more story)

Cyprus aims for consensus text on EU clean industry law by end of June May 13, 2026 | Cynthia Kroet

Cyprus is aiming to produce a first consensus view on the European Commission's planned clean industry law, which includes much-debated European origin plans, by the time it ends its six-month chairmanship of ... (more story)

US semiconductors bill risks harming ASML, Dutch trade minister says May 13, 2026 | Cynthia Kroet

The Netherlands is worried about the extra territorial scope of a US bill aimed to impose export controls on semiconductors and the impact on its chip giant ASML, the country’s foreign trade minister Sjoerd Sj... (more story)

COVID vaccine precursor chemicals need trade relief, US producer says May 12, 2026 | Bradley Dress

The sole US producer of a key chemical precursor to the vaccines that treat COVID-19 said Tuesday that trade relief is needed to combat low-priced Chinese subject imports.

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Global trade faces new questions as WTO digital trade moratorium lapses May 15, 2026 | Bradley Dress

The failure of World Trade Organization members this spring to agree on how to proceed with a moratorium on digital tariffs underscores increasing divisions across global trade, and it risks broadening tension... (more story)

EU credibility faces test as aluminum scrap export curbs edge closer May 15, 2026 | Oscar Pandiello

The European Commission is preparing targeted action to curb aluminum scrap exports, with export duties, licensing and quotas emerging as the most direct option. The measure could help Europe’s recyclers secur... (more story)

Section 122 tariff ruling tees up new stage in legal battle May 14, 2026 | Zack Budryk and Bradley Dress

The US Court of International Trade’s split ruling against the Trump administration’s imposition of 10 percent global tariffs under Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974 previews a divisive battle ahead over th... (more story)

Proposed ITC transparency rule puts litigation funders under new scrutiny May 13, 2026 | Steve Scherer

The US International Trade Commission’s proposal to require disclosure of litigation funding is placing third-party funders under greater scrutiny in the powerful patent forum, prompting questions about how in... (more story)

Trump-Xi summit has modest expectations amid ‘Board of Trade’ proposal May 13, 2026 | Bradley Dress

The upcoming summit between President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping is unlikely to see a major breakthrough in trade, but could result in a modest cooling in the tense economic relationship as the... (more story)

EU trade-defense case backlog prompting companies to seek fraudbusters' help May 08, 2026 | Cynthia Kroet and Oscar Pandiello

Rising use of trade diversion schemes to evade EU duties is a growing concern, the EU’s anti-fraud office, OLAF, has warned, and European companies are increasingly bringing complaints to it as the European Co... (more story)

SEP policy gets only brief mention in USTR’s IP trade report May 07, 2026 | Nick Robertson

Despite lengthy comments from numerous IP stakeholders, standard essential patent (SEP) policy issues got little attention in the Office of US Trade Representative’s annual Special 301 report on IP trade. But ... (more story)

Ramped-up Section 232 enforcement looms over shaky EU-US trade truce May 07, 2026 | Zack Budryk

The US government has ramped up Section 232 enforcement in 2026, particularly against European imports, potentially complicating a relative détente on trade between the US and Europe that includes a new cooper... (more story)