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European farmers to get Mercosur trade deal safeguard under new proposal October 08, 2025 | Jackson Cooper

EU farmers could get additional safeguards from the impact of the Mercosur trade deal under a new proposal allowing it to be paused if member states report a sharp drop in prices or increase in imports from th... (more story)

EU faces pressure from US to weaken green rules October 08, 2025 | Eleonora Rinaldi

The EU is under pressure from the US government to dismantle some of its landmark climate laws, including a requirement for companies to draft climate transition plans and adhere to new corporate due diligence... (more story)

US trade talks with Canada 'tough' but progressing, Trump says October 07, 2025 | Bradley Dress

President Donald Trump on Tuesday said the US has made progress in trade negotiations with Canada, but significant challenges remain, including how to include cars in any potential agreement.

WTO projects steep 2026 decline in trade October 07, 2025 | Bradley Dress

The World Trade Organization on Tuesday sharply downgraded its trade growth forecast for 2026, lowering it from 1.8 percent to 0.5 percent next year as US tariffs and economic protectionist measures dampen the... (more story)

EU steel industry to be protected with cut in import quotas, higher tariffs (update*) October 07, 2025 | Jackson Cooper

The EU steel industry stands to gain stability from a European Commission proposal to address unfair practices relating to global overcapacity that would almost halve import quotas and would increase tariffs t... (more story)

USCIT partially rules for Commerce in Turkish rebar orders October 06, 2025 | Bradley Dress

The US Court of International Trade partially ruled for the Commerce Department in two separate challenges from a Turkish producer of steel rebar and a coalition of domestic manufacturers who argued the federa... (more story)

US Commerce misused facts in German steel dumping case, court rules October 06, 2025 | Eliana Hubacker

A federal appeals court vacated and remanded an antidumping duty order on German steel plate exporter Dillinger for improperly applying facts otherwise available.

US trade court permanently dismisses private citizen's tariff suit October 06, 2025 | Zack Budryk

The US Court of International Trade on Monday sided with the federal government in a private citizen’s lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the Trump administration’s imposition of international tariff... (more story)

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Can EU law keep Trump’s weaponization of trade from hurting climate legislation? October 08, 2025 | Eleonora Rinaldi, Bradley Dress and Zack Budryk

US President Donald Trump has shown he is prepared to harness his country's trade heft to push through his political agenda beyond his borders. This time, the EU's climate legislation is in the crosshairs. The... (more story)

UN high seas treaty conflicts with US deep-sea mining plans October 03, 2025 | Zack Budryk

The final stages of a major international treaty governing the high seas could conflict with aggressive moves by the US government under President Donald Trump to expand deep-sea mining.

Indonesia's trade pacts with EU, Canada counter US tariffs, but hurdles remain October 03, 2025 | Roffie Kuniawan

Indonesia rushed to conclude trade agreements with the EU and Canada this month to cushion the impact of steep US tariffs. The deals expand duty-free market access and signal Indonesia’s place in global value ... (more story)

Canada, EU promote trade with other countries in bid to outmaneuver US October 02, 2025 | Eliana Hubacker

Recent deals by Canada and the EU with Indonesia highlight how some of the US's biggest trading partners are seeking to outmaneuver the US by offering other countries more generous trade terms.

Trump tariffs could upend US healthcare industry October 02, 2025 | Bradley Dress

The Trump administration is ramping up trade protections on health products, launching new investigations into medical equipment and imposing high tariffs on pharmaceutical drugs that could threaten the viabil... (more story)

New US export controls expand blacklists, heighten compliance burdens October 01, 2025 | Samuel Rubenfeld

A new rule from the US Commerce Department expands the universe of entities covered by export controls and may increase the risks of failing to comply with a trade regulation considered a priority for criminal... (more story)

TikTok divestiture addresses US security concerns, leaves privacy questions September 26, 2025 | Mike Swift and Madeline Hughes

A deal announced by the White House this week to divest TikTok's US operations from Chinese control squarely addresses national security concerns about the manipulation of the platform's content algorithm to f... (more story)

Predicted AI boost to trade comes with challenges for US, global economy September 25, 2025 | Bradley Dress

The artificial intelligence revolution is expected to benefit international trade in the years ahead, but it could also widen disparities between poorer nations and countries with more resources, education and technology.