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South Korea commits to non-discrimination pledge on digital rules in US tariff deal
South Korea has embedded digital-policy pledges into its latest trade package with the US, committing that regulations governing network fees, online platforms and ... (more story)
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US importers filing for tariff relief in case high court defies Trump
A slate of US importers have begun filing for refunds at the Court of International Trade, making the requests amid speculation the Supreme Court will rule against ... (more story)
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Chinese companies in EU face uncertainty, compliance maze, but keep faith
Chinese companies operating in the EU are grappling with rising uncertainty, regulatory complexity and politicization of trade policy, but half of the companies in ... (more story)
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A foreign-backed company must notify the European Commission of its bid for a public tender due to concerns over the impact of distortive subsidies, despite the contract falling below mandatory notification th... (more story)
The EU's tariff program for developing countries is close to agreement between lawmakers and governments after a four-year process stalled by disputes over migration conditions and a rice safeguard. A compromi... (more story)
Nine EU cities have applied to host the future EU Customs Authority: Málaga, Lille, Warsaw, Porto, The Hague, Liège, Rome, Zagreb and Bucharest. The selection is expected to mirror the political battle over th... (more story)
Vassilios Skouris is set to be appointed president of the seven-strong committee tasked with evaluating candidates for EU judges positions, according to a document seen by MLex. The consultative body, whose op... (more story)
State benefits for the Chinese rail company CRRC resulting from €36 billion of public contracts, a €471 million subsidy and a sizeable tax break have triggered suspicions its bid for a Lisbon Metro contract mi... (more story)
EU lawmakers backed a second one-year delay to the bloc’s anti-deforestation rules and approved an early review clause that could reopen the law before it applies. The European Parliament’s position shifts due... (more story)
Plans to fast-track a mechanism to protect EU farmers from market shocks from a trade deal with South America's Mercosur bloc have been dropped thereby opening the door for lawmakers to suggest changes in Dece... (more story)
Sensitive EU sectors are unlikely to see tariff relief until the bloc’s trade deal with the US is fully implemented, the US trade representative said Monday. That deal, which imposed 15 percent tariffs on most... (more story)
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The EU-Mercosur trade deal is at a critical point, with the European Parliament emerging as the final battleground after a quarter of a century of talks. A cross-party bid for court scrutiny and the center-rig... (more story)
President Donald Trump’s threat to raise the 35 percent duty rate on Canadian goods has yet to come into force more than a month after he threatened to hike tariffs on Canada.
The administration of US President Donald Trump faces increasing pressure from rising food prices as it develops trade policy, compelling the White House to exempt several products from the tariffs that have b... (more story)
An unprecedented duty refund process is looming over the Trump administration as the US Supreme Court is poised to potentially strike down sweeping global tariffs and unlock hundreds of billions of dollars for companies.
The European Commission is under pressure as it drafts key rules around the EU's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism ahead of its full entry into force on Jan. 1. The proposals, expected in the coming weeks, ai... (more story)
A temporary deal between the US and China kicks the can down the road for a longer time than previous agreements this year. But the deal also fails to resolve key issues and gives China a win in significant ar... (more story)
There are renewed concerns that the center-right European People’s Party, the largest party in the European Parliament, will again side with far-right political parties in a vote on legislation involving corpo... (more story)
China's push to replace foreign semiconductors in data centers with domestic alternatives highlights the steep economic and efficiency trade-offs of technological self-reliance. In its pursuit of AI leadership... (more story)