EU countries seek greater say over 'Made in EU' scope of planned industry law
July 06, 2026
| Cynthia Kroet
EU governments want more say over which countries would be subjected to or excused from controversial so-called Made in Europe conditions for suppliers in the bloc's planned green industry law, a draft seen by... (more story)
Holst Porzellan challenges increased dumping tariff on Chinese imports
July 06, 2026
| Karoline Del Vecchio
German porcelain importer Holst Porzellan is challenging the European Commission's decision to hike the dumping duty on imports of ceramic table and kitchenware from China to 79 percent. The company has claime... (more story)
EU countries divided about investment threshold in planned clean industry law
July 06, 2026
| Cynthia Kroet
EU member states have differing views on the size of foreign direct investment that would trigger supervision from the European Commission in a planned law which aims to strengthen Europe's industrial capacity... (more story)
Lenaerts set to be reappointed as judge for EU top court
July 06, 2026
| Jean Comte
Koen Lenaerts, a judge at the EU higher-tier court and currently the president of the institution, is on track to be reappointed for another mandate, according to documents seen by MLex. EU member states are s... (more story)
Competitive advantage in tariffs remains final hurdle in US-India trade talks
July 03, 2026
| Freny Patel
India will not finalize a US trade deal until Washington identifies a legally sustainable mechanism to grant Indian exports preferential market access over Asian competitors, Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal said.
US trade court remands Commerce's Indian brass rod order
July 02, 2026
| Bradley Dress
The US Court of International Trade remanded the Commerce Department’s 2024 final affirmative antidumping determination on brass rod from India, finding the agency failed to properly address semi-finished good... (more story)
US trade court sides with Commerce on double-remedy adjustment denial
July 02, 2026
| Zack Budryk
The US Court of International Trade has sustained the Commerce Department’s denial of a double-remedies adjustment in a June 16 ruling made public Wednesday.
Chinese alkaline batteries hit with latest EU trade investigation
July 02, 2026
| Karoline Del Vecchio
The European Commission Thursday said that it opened another probe into imports from China, this time, into primary cells and batteries of alkaline manganese dioxide, to find out whether they are entering the ... (more story)