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US secondary tariff on India lacks clarity in execution
Trump's secondary tariff on India for its Russian oil imports faces significant enforcement challenges, as ambiguous language combined with unclear enforcement mech... (more story)
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USITC launches tariff schedule investigation, sets September 2026 final report date
MLex Summary: The US International Trade Commission launched an investigation into potential recommendations for changes to the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the US... (more story)
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India responds to additional US tariffs, calling out 'unjustified' actions
India has strongly condemned the US for doubling its tariff rate to 50 percent on Indian goods in retaliation for India's purchases of Russian oil. India's Ministry... (more story)
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The US has sent the EU a new draft joint statement on their trade deal, the European Commission said today. Talks continue on carve-outs for key sectors such as wines and spirits and whether pharmaceuticals an... (more story)
Chinese regulators are pressing major purchasers of Nvidia’s artificial-intelligence chips to scale back their use, accelerating a strategic shift toward nurturing domestic suppliers as Beijing seeks to blunt ... (more story)
Representatives of the domestic industry for freight rail couplers debated passionately today with US importers of similar product from India and Czech Republic at an International Trade Commission hearing tha... (more story)
Unfairly traded pulp from Norway and Brazil reduced the US industry down to one producer, a new duty order petition to the US government alleges.
The US Court of International Trade today sustained a 2024 Commerce Department final antidumping determination on boltless steel shelving units prepackaged for sale from Thailand in a ruling against US manufac... (more story)
Representatives of the US steel industry argued in favor of imposing countervailing duties on corrosion-resistant steel products from 10 countries before the US International Trade Commission.
The nonprofit and nonpartisan Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget said in a new analysis that monthly US tariff revenue has more than tripled from $7 billion in late 2024 to around $25 billion in July, ... (more story)
The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit ruled for the US Commerce Department, rejecting a challenge from an importer that claimed its product did not fall within the scope of an antidumping and antisub... (more story)
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The US faces a looming deadline to renew a major trade agreement, the African Growth and Opportunity Act, which is set to expire in just over a month as key questions about its future remain unresolved and con... (more story)
As the EU revamps its foreign investment screening rules, a clash is brewing over who gets to assess security risks and which sectors should be covered. Lawmakers want to give the European Commission more powe... (more story)
Trump's secondary tariff on India for its Russian oil imports faces significant enforcement challenges, as ambiguous language combined with unclear enforcement mechanisms risk making the order a compliance nig... (more story)
Amid tense EU-US talks over trade tariffs, the European Commission has become sensitive about how it communicates enforcement of its digital rules — the Digital Services Act and the Digital Markets Act. A gene... (more story)
China's propaganda engine is turning up the heat on Nvidia following a recent summons by the country’s Internet regulator, suggesting heightened risk of a cybersecurity review that reflects the broader regulat... (more story)
The EU's plan to phase out Russian gas imports by 2027 may look feasible on paper, but legal and industry experts warn that implementation will be far more complex. Terminating long-term gas contracts under fo... (more story)
The tension between Japan and the US over opposing interpretations of a key US tariff policy, as well as the resolution of the matter, could offer a preview of what will likely be a flurry of other countries s... (more story)
Companies receiving foreign subsidies haven't secured much clarity on when their merger deal or public procurement awards risk being called in for review by the European Commission. The institution's draft gui... (more story)