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EU’s Šefčovič to meet US counterparts to agree on tariff alternative March 24, 2025 | Joanna Sopinska

EU trade chief Maroš Šefčovič will arrive in Washington today for talks on a solution that would allow the EU and the US to avoid a trade war, the European Commission has said. Negotiations will restart after ... (more story)

EU customs overhaul faces new delay amid governance, e-commerce discussions March 24, 2025 | Oscar Pandiello

The EU’s customs overhaul is facing further delays, with final negotiations unlikely to begin before late 2025 as EU capitals continue to debate governance, technical procedures, and e-commerce rules. Nearly t... (more story)

US companies slam South Korea's regulatory environment in criticism to USTR March 24, 2025 | Wooyoung Lee

US tech companies are ramping up pressure on South Korea over what they describe as its  adverse regulatory environment, blatantly accusing the country’s antitrust regulator and lawmakers of unfairly targeting... (more story)

US trade court sustains Commerce on antisubsidy review of steel from South Korea March 21, 2025 | Bradley Dress

The US Court of International Trade today sustained a third remand by the US Department of Commerce for an antisubsidy review on corrosion-resistant steel from South Korea, ruling against a US-based steel prod... (more story)

Tornado Cash delisting follows US Fifth Circuit decision limiting sanctions' reach March 21, 2025 | Samuel Rubenfeld

The removal of Tornado Cash from the US sanctions list follows a US appellate court decision last year that had limited the reach of the measures targeting the cryptocurrency-transaction anonymizing service. T... (more story)

Trump signs order invoking emergency powers to boost critical minerals production March 20, 2025 | Bradley Dress

President Donald Trump today signed an executive order that invoked emergency powers granted through the Defense Production Act to boost production of critical minerals, a key national security issue for the White House.

US Customs withdraws release order on Dominican raw sugar company March 20, 2025 | Bradley Dress

US Customs and Border Protection recently lifted a more-than-two-year-old withhold release order on raw sugar and sugar-based products from a company based in the Dominican Republic.

US fiberglass companies petition for antidumping duties on Chinese imports March 20, 2025 | Zack Budryk

A coalition of US fiberglass manufacturers called for antidumping and countervailing duties against Chinese fiberglass door panel imports in a petition filed with the US International Trade Commission today.

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Australia's Big Tech regulatory zeal gets mugged by new White House reality March 23, 2025 | James Panichi

Until recently, Australia’s strides towards regulating United States technology giants have been a source of national pride, suggesting that no matter how big the companies, in this jurisdiction they must play... (more story)

CK Hutchison may face multiple hurdles in China over BlackRock port deal March 20, 2025 | MLex Staff

Hong Kong's CK Hutchison may encounter a complex web of regulatory challenges in China as it seeks to divest port assets in a high-profile deal to a consortium spearheaded by BlackRock. The deal, which is sign... (more story)

Canada’s pushback to Trump tariffs contrasts with Mexico’s diplomacy March 14, 2025 | Bradley Dress and Eliana Hubacker

Canada has fiercely opposed US tariffs, while Mexico has been more conciliatory. The outcomes for each country could illuminate what approach — if any — may be productive in reckoning with President Donald Tru... (more story)

US tariffs can complicate merger defenses by reducing competition from imports March 13, 2025 | Curtis Eichelberger

US tariffs, because they are designed to reduce the competitiveness of foreign goods, will make it harder for merging companies to defend their deals based on competition from imports.

China plots domestic consumption, tech push as US rivalry deepens March 13, 2025 | MLex Staff

At this year's Two Sessions, a pivotal event in China's political calendar, Premier Li Qiang outlined priorities to stimulate domestic consumption and drive technological innovation. With this dual strategy, C... (more story)

EU retaliation to US tariffs is resolute first but also designed to win gains March 12, 2025 | Joanna Sopinska

The EU's rapid response to punitive US steel and aluminum tariffs today is intended as a clear show of force, but it is structured smartly to avoid escalation, lure Donald Trump back to the negotiating table a... (more story)

Customs may face challenge to enforce Trump’s slew of tariffs March 06, 2025 | Bradley Dress and Eliana Hubacker

Heavy US tariffs are now in effect against China — with more looming for Canada, Mexico and others worldwide — creating additional paperwork and procedural hurdles that Customs and Border Protection will have ... (more story)

Longstanding barriers for patentees at USITC lifted by Federal Circuit March 05, 2025 | Melissa Ritti

The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit today vacated and remanded to the US International Trade Commission a determination that artificial eyelash extension maker Lashify failed to satisfy the economi... (more story)