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US appeals court denies nonprofit's push to force customs import ban June 05, 2026 | Bradley Dress

A nonprofit legal group has no standing to compel US Customs and Border Protection to investigate whether cocoa products from the Ivory Coast are made with forced labor, an appeals court ruled Friday.

US appeals court upholds antidumping orders on Indian stainless steel flanges June 05, 2026 | Zack Budryk

A federal appeals court sided with the US government Thursday in an appeal by Chandan Steel Limited, upholding antidumping orders against Indian imports of stainless steel flanges.

EU needs new tool to diversify critical supply chains, Šefčovič says June 05, 2026 | Oscar Pandiello

The EU needs a dedicated instrument to reduce dependence on single suppliers in critical sectors, the bloc’s trade chief Maroš Šefčovič has said. The debate is expected to be taken up by EU leaders at a summit... (more story)

UK sees technology partnership as major opportunity for deeper EU ties June 05, 2026 | Cynthia Kroet

A technology partnership similar to the UK's agreement with the US could form part of a broader effort to deepen EU-UK ties, the UK's business and trade minister has said. The EU and UK are preparing for a sum... (more story)

US raises concerns over EU tech sovereignty push, urges cooperation on China June 05, 2026 | Cynthia Kroet

The EU should deepen rather than loosen its technology ties with the US as both sides seek to compete with China in critical technologies such as artificial intelligence, US Ambassador to the EU Andrew Puzder ... (more story)

Wood flooring duty rate unreasonably calculated, US importers tell appeals court June 04, 2026 | Eliana Hubacker

The separate duty rate calculated for Chinese multilayered wood flooring manufacturer Fusong Jinlong Wooden Group was unreasonable, US importers told a federal appeals court.

Printing Textiles says US Commerce altered scope of antidumping orders June 04, 2026 | Zack Budryk

Attorneys for Printing Textiles LLC argued in a federal appeals court Thursday that the Commerce Department’s use of the term “receptivity” in an antidumping order was wrongly applied.

EU trade defense tools are reaching their limits, official says June 04, 2026 | Oscar Pandiello

Traditional trade-defense tools are starting to reach their limits against market distortions that affect whole value chains, a senior EU trade official said. Denis Redonnet said that instruments, which includ... (more story)

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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)

EU industrial plan’s first political battle is over where ‘Europe’ ends June 05, 2026 | Oscar Pandiello

The EU’s Industrial Accelerator Act is heading for its first major political fight: What should count as “Made in Europe.” A European Parliament debate this week exposed a clear split between lawmakers, who wa... (more story)

US tariff refund battle heats up after DOJ motion June 02, 2026 | Bradley Dress and Zack Budryk

The US Department of Justice has renewed a fight over refunds for illegal emergency tariffs, declaring it will appeal a court order for universal relief to importers seeking money for "finally liquidated" entr... (more story)

Pappas nomination could add rare patent expertise to USITC June 02, 2026 | Nick Robertson

The nomination Monday of Peter-Anthony Pappas, who leads IP policy for the Senate Judiciary Committee, to the US International Trade Commission could bring much needed expertise to a quasi-judicial body that's... (more story)

New head of EU trade department inherits China challenge May 29, 2026 | Cynthia Kroet

Ditte Juul Jørgensen will take over as the European Commission's director-general for trade on Monday, inheriting a growing agenda that includes responding to China's industrial overcapacity, addressing mounti... (more story)

EU probe of JD.com-Ceconomy is first test of Chinese M&A distortion May 29, 2026 | Lewis Crofts, Andrew Boyce and Nicholas Hirst

JD.com is the first company to test the EU’s long-held concern that Chinese state influence is distorting dealmaking on European soil. But enforcers face a complicated task, unpicking the alchemy of deal valua... (more story)

How far will Brussels go to shield EU industry from Chinese overcapacity? May 27, 2026 | Cynthia Kroet

As the European Commission weighs measures to counter Chinese overcapacity and reduce strategic dependencies, the question is how far Brussels is willing to go. Divisions among member states and Europe’s conti... (more story)

Trump-Xi summit projects stability, but US-China challenges remain May 21, 2026 | Bradley Dress

President Donald Trump’s high-stakes visit to Beijing last week projected stability to the difficult trading relationship with China but offered little else, with the fragile truce still in place and existing ... (more story)