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US appeals court questions trade commission in Turkish steel case April 10, 2026 | Bradley Dress

The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit appeared mostly skeptical Friday of a Turkish steel producer’s claim that the International Trade Commission erred when it decided against reopening the record t... (more story)

US trade court evaluates role of balance of payments in Section 122 tariff case April 10, 2026 | Eliana Hubacker

A three-judge panel at the US Court of International Trade struggled Friday to nail down how exactly a balance-of-payments deficit is meant to be calculated and measured for the purposes of invoking Section 122 tariffs.

EU gas network operators warn demand cuts, more LNG may be needed next winter April 10, 2026 | Louis de Briant

A full disruption of Russian pipeline flows combined with constrained LNG supply could significantly lower gas storage levels, warned a report of the European Network of Transmission System Operators for Gas, ... (more story)

EU committed to explore ‘all options’ to help silicon-metal industry, trade chief says April 10, 2026 | Karoline Del Vecchio

EU Trade Commissioner Maros Šefčovič said the European Commission is committed to exploring all options to help the silicon-metal industry, including via trade-defense tools. The statement issued Friday comes ... (more story)

EU steel safeguard tweaked to tackle ‘significant imbalances’ over rebar April 10, 2026 | Karoline Del Vecchio

Changes have been made to EU import tariff codes to ensure the bloc's steel safeguard measure remains effective, with the European Commission on Friday publishing modifications to the 2019 regulation implement... (more story)

Hong Kong plans HK$1.8bn diesel subsidy, tasks antitrust chief with price monitoring April 10, 2026 | Yonnex Li

Hong Kong will spend HK$1.8 billion ($230 million) subsidizing diesel prices to mitigate oil spikes linked to the Middle East conflict, with the city's antitrust regulator tasked with ensuring fuel companies d... (more story)

Nonprofit's forced labor case against Customs draws skepticism from US appeals court April 09, 2026 | Bradley Dress

The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit on Thursday appeared skeptical of a nonprofit law firm’s push to compel Customs and Border Protection to respond to a petition to review alleged forced labor in ... (more story)

US CIT upholds Commerce Japan steel order April 09, 2026 | Bradley Dress

The US Court of International Trade on Wednesday sustained the Commerce Department’s 2021 review of an antidumping order on hot-rolled steel flat products from Japan, ruling that Japanese laws do not prevent t... (more story)

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US pharma tariffs will have small revenue footprint but signal broader trade agenda April 09, 2026 | Zack Budryk

Tariffs on pharmaceutical imports announced by the US government last week contain broad exemptions that will likely prevent them from raising major revenues, but they send a broader signal about the administr... (more story)

EU capitals push for quick end to US trade deal talks despite lawmakers’ demands April 09, 2026 | Oscar Pandiello and Cynthia Kroet

EU countries want to quickly wrap up the two legislative proposals to implement the EU-US trade deal, but lawmakers' push for tougher safeguards against backtracking by the Trump administration could slow the ... (more story)

Revised US Section 232 duties simplify tariff system but likely raise costs April 08, 2026 | Bradley Dress and Eliana Hubacker

The Trump administration’s revisions for Section 232 duties on steel, aluminum and copper will ease the customs process and eliminate a wide-ranging scope for derivative goods. But the move will likely not off... (more story)

EU states' emergency energy measures risk undermining renewables support April 07, 2026 | Louis de Briant

EU countries are adopting a patchwork of measures to counter energy price spikes driven by the war in Iran, including tax cuts and fuel subsidies. Analysts warn these interventions risk weakening price signals... (more story)

Large US trade deficits, tariff uncertainty remain a year after Liberation Day April 02, 2026 | Eliana Hubacker

A year after President Trump announced sweeping reciprocal tariffs on nearly every US trading partner, the fate of the replacement tariffs remains uncertain, and updated data shows the overall US trade deficit... (more story)

EU-US deal augurs narrow road back for trade relations April 02, 2026 | Zack Budryk and Eliana Hubacker

The European Union’s passage of a delayed free trade agreement with the US, seemingly resolving a standoff with Washington, could portend some smoothing of US-EU tensions, but the US’s recent announcement of w... (more story)

Marketplaces such as Shein, Temu face spotlight under new EU customs regime April 01, 2026 | Oscar Pandiello

The EU’s customs overhaul will put pressure on e-commerce marketplaces as it weakens their long-used intermediary status. Under the new model, agreed last week by EU policymakers, platforms involved in distanc... (more story)

As talks on WTO’s problems end in deadlock, can a next round in May make progress? March 31, 2026 | Cynthia Kroet

A World Trade Organization ministerial meeting broke up early on Monday with no conclusions on the increasingly urgent question of how to effectively reform the global trade body itself. That raised questions ... (more story)