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China calls for independence in AI chips, frameworks amid US curbs September 18, 2025 | MLex Staff

China should reduce reliance on imports of high-performance chips and core frameworks and build an independent industrial ecosystem, a senior Internet official said. Wang Lihong, the deputy head of the Cyberse... (more story)

Chinese pharma imports pose national security risk, US Senate told September 17, 2025 | Eliana Hubacker

The current US dependence on China for critical medicines and pharmaceutical components presents a national security risk should China limit its pharmaceutical exports, industry stakeholders told a Senate hear... (more story)

US appeals court weighs novel challenge in Montana tariff case September 17, 2025 | Bradley Dress

A Native American tribe on Wednesday urged a US appeals court to rule in a case challenging President Donald Trump’s tariffs for violating certain tribal rights, as the plaintiffs tried to persuade judges to i... (more story)

US Customs committee votes to advance chatbot for tariff FAQs, other recommendations September 17, 2025 | Zack Budryk

US Customs and Border Protection’s Commercial Customs Operations Advisory Committee voted to advance several subcommittee recommendations in its final meeting of 2025 Wednesday.

Agricultural demands, geopolitics slow momentum of EU-India trade deal September 17, 2025 | Jackson Cooper and Oscar Pandiello

EU-India trade talks have slowed, with agriculture — including basmati rice — and India’s military cooperation with Russia among the points of contention. The pause comes as Washington calls on the EU and G7 t... (more story)

EU review of Israel trade deal seen affecting tariffs on €5.8bn of goods September 17, 2025 | Oscar Pandiello

Suspension of EU trade ties with Israel would affect 37 percent of Israeli exports to the bloc, or around €5.8 billion worth of goods, a senior European Commission official said. The step, aimed at pressuring ... (more story)

UK minister defends digital tax after Trump visit yields US tech investments September 17, 2025 | Patricia Figueiredo and Frank Hersey

The UK remains committed to its levy on the revenues of large tech companies, the country's technology minister said after the US and UK agreed a tech partnership and US tech firms announced multi-billion poun... (more story)

Dumped QSP still injures US industry despite duty orders, producers tell USITC September 16, 2025 | Eliana Hubacker

Despite the existence of antidumping and antisubsidy duty orders on quartz surface products from China, India and Turkey, dumped imports continue to harm the domestic industry, US producers wrote to the US Int... (more story)

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US FTC consumer protection chief Mufarrige to focus on 'kitchen-table' issues September 17, 2025 | Mike Swift and Madeline Hughes

In a wide-ranging conversation with MLex, the US Federal Trade Commission's new consumer protection chief, Chris Mufarriage, discusses how the agency’s probe of AI chatbots and a flurry of recent privacy and o... (more story)

TikTok's licensing plan shows app's role as bargaining chip in US-China trade talks September 17, 2025 | MLex Staff

ByteDance may grant TikTok’s US operator a 10-year license to its recommendation algorithm, MLex has learned, as part of a framework to resolve the dispute over the app’s American operations. The proposal, alo... (more story)

China’s pullback on US imports cuts into new agriculture market access gains September 12, 2025 | Eliana Hubacker

China’s retreat from buying US agricultural goods, particularly livestock and soybeans, has cut billions of dollars from farm exports this year, a cut that has yet to be offset by the Trump administration’s re... (more story)

Trump eyes renewed push on digital taxes, risking EU relations, trade deal September 11, 2025 | Bradley Dress

President Donald Trump is increasing his pressure on the European Union to drop its taxes and penalties on digital services and tech companies, threatening a major investigation into the issue that could renew... (more story)

EU closer to Mercosur deal than ever as global trade tensions change the game September 11, 2025 | Oscar Pandiello

The EU-Mercosur trade deal is closer than ever to adoption after 25 years of talks, as global trade tensions make opening new markets look very attractive. France and Italy are softening opposition thanks to f... (more story)

Adtech suits against Index Exchange, Xandr pair national security, privacy claims September 10, 2025 | Mike Swift

Two adtech companies are among the first to face privacy lawsuits alleging violations of new US national security rules that restrict the transfer of Americans’ personal data to adversary nations such as China... (more story)

US businesses face dual uncertainty with tariffs, Supreme Court hearing September 10, 2025 | Zack Budryk

As US tariffs metabolize within the national economy, American industries face the loss of business abroad while facing uncertainty over a just-announced Supreme Court hearing on some of the duties.

US pharma industry decries Brazil’s IP regulation roadblocks September 10, 2025 | Nick Robertson

Advocates for the US pharmaceutical industry argue that the lack of regulatory data protections and long patent pendency in the Brazilian intellectual property system are holding them, and Brazil, back. Meanwh... (more story)