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US CIT tells Commerce to reconsider benchmark, AFA in Chinese wood flooring review April 24, 2026 | Eliana Hubacker

The US Court of International Trade partially remanded a Commerce Department antisubsidy duty review of Chinese multilayered wood flooring, finding the agency improperly discarded international timber price da... (more story)

US, EU confirm critical mineral supply chain cooperative agreement April 24, 2026 | Zack Budryk

US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer and his European counterparts on Friday announced an agreement between the US and European Union to explore strategy on critical mineral supply chains, confirming draft l... (more story)

Three EU Parliament committees to jointly lead work on Industrial Accelerator Act April 24, 2026 | Oscar Pandiello and Cynthia Kroet

Three European Parliament committees — for industry, internal market and trade — will jointly lead work on the Industrial Accelerator Act, MLex has learned. The setup gives all three equal weight in shaping th... (more story)

Section 232 tariffs didn't stop OCTG imports, manufacturers tell USITC April 23, 2026 | Eliana Hubacker

Both proponents and opponents of duty orders on oil country tubular goods argued to the US International Trade Commission that Section 232 tariffs did not support US industry, but differed in their explanations for why.

EU, US to consider coordinated trade policies for critical minerals, draft text says April 23, 2026 | Cynthia Kroet and Luca Bertuzzi

The EU and US aim to work together to support the supply of critical minerals crucial to their commercial and defense industries — through possible coordinated trade policies and mechanisms including market an... (more story)

Huawei racketeering trial delayed to September after US unseals trimmed-down case April 23, 2026 | Samuel Rubenfeld

A US judge delayed to September the racketeering, sanctions violations and trade-secret theft trial of Chinese networking equipment giant Huawei Technologies, days after prosecutors unsealed a new superseding ... (more story)

USITC opens case into Covid vaccine precursors April 23, 2026 | Bradley Dress

The US International Trade Commission opened an antidumping and antisubsidy investigation into precursor chemicals from China used to create vaccines and diagnostic test kits for the virus that causes Covid-19.

Fresh EU sanctions package targets Russian shadow fleet, banks, industry April 23, 2026 | Louis de Briant

The EU has approved a new sanctions package targeting Russia’s energy shipping, financial services, and trade sectors, expanding its crackdown on the shadow fleet and oil revenues. The measures add 46 vessels,... (more story)

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US push to create AI, tech supply chains faces big hurdles April 24, 2026 | Bradley Dress

The Trump administration is pushing forward with a major new initiative to create an alternative system for emerging technologies and an export program for artificial intelligence materials, but both efforts w... (more story)

Hungary’s gas and nuclear needs complicate EU's Russia decoupling, experts warn April 24, 2026 | Louis de Briant

Hungary will struggle to fully cut ties with Russia, despite a pledge by new prime minister Péter Magyar to diversify its energy mix, experts say. Diversification appears feasible for oil and gas, thanks to ro... (more story)

Protectionists, China hawks urge firmer hand on US chip export controls April 23, 2026 | Zack Budryk

The US government’s approach to export controls on AI chips has drawn bipartisan concern from China hawks and protectionists, who argue it is insufficient to address Chinese diversion of such technology.

EU lawmakers put Chinese diplomatic reset to the test with flurry of visits April 23, 2026 | Cynthia Kroet and Oscar Pandiello

With European Parliament visits to China resumed after an eight-year hiatus — and a trade committee trip planned for this October — lawmakers see opportunities to discuss EU policy plans including the bloc's c... (more story)

Solving EU fertilizer crunch carries risks for bloc's industrial, trade policies April 23, 2026 | Oscar Pandiello

The EU's carbon border levy faces an early test as one of the bloc's main tools to keep carbon-intensive industries competitive. The Iran war's pressure on fertilizer prices and imports has seen the commodity ... (more story)

US pushing 'trade not aid' declaration in new global effort April 20, 2026 | Bradley Dress

The Trump administration is pushing a message of “trade over aid” in a new strategy aimed at undermining financial aid for countries in favor of an effort to promote more business ties, creating uncertainty on... (more story)

Questions emerge as US Customs rolls out new refund system April 17, 2026 | Bradley Dress

A tariff refund system under development from US Customs and Border Protection is raising new questions as CBP prepares to roll it out next week, with growing skepticism over how the administrative effort will... (more story)

US administration tests waters on use of IEEPA in Iran conflict April 16, 2026 | Zack Budryk

A key US economic official has signaled the Trump administration may invoke the trade law blocked by the Supreme Court to collect tariffs in the conflict with Iran, but the lack of a formal war declaration is ... (more story)