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US producer files for dumping, subsidy duties on Chinese choline salts June 26, 2026 | Bradley Dress

A US producer this week filed for antidumping and antisubsidy duties on choline salts from China, requesting that the Commerce Department and International Trade Commission impose trade relief for the domestic industry.

Senate questions five USITC nominees, including two patent experts June 25, 2026 | Nick Robertson

The Senate Finance Committee considered five nominees to be commissioners of the US International Trade Commission on Thursday, a bipartisan slate that would return the agency to full strength for the first ti... (more story)

US announces new Pax Silica initiatives on tech supply chains June 25, 2026 | Bradley Dress

US officials on Thursday announced three new initiatives under the Pax Silica international cooperative focused on shoring up supply chains for emerging technologies, including a new declaration signed by more... (more story)

China, US remain EU’s top dual-use export destinations, report shows June 25, 2026 | Oscar Pandiello

China and the US were the EU’s top destinations for dual-use export authorizations in 2024, a European Commission report shows, underscoring how the bloc’s most sensitive trade flows remain tied to its two lar... (more story)

China details new tools to counter foreign supply-chain threats June 25, 2026 | Yonnex Li

China has published detailed procedures for investigating and retaliating against foreign actions that threaten its supply chains, as part of its expanding arsenal of economic countermeasures. The framework fo... (more story)

Commerce must reconsider dumping margin on Kazakh ferrosilicon exporter, US CIT says June 24, 2026 | Eliana Hubacker

The US Commerce Department must reconsider its dumping rate determination for Kazakh ferrosilicon exporter YDD Corporation, the US Court of International Trade ruled.

US trade court backs Commerce in Chinese steel rack probe June 24, 2026 | Bradley Dress

The US Court of International Trade on Tuesday sustained the Commerce Department’s remand of a 2024 antidumping order review on Chinese steel racks, finding the federal agency was correct to deny a scrap offse... (more story)

Huaheng biotech group takes EU tariffs on Chinese valine imports to court June 24, 2026 | Karoline Del Vecchio and Yuqing Yang

Three units of Chinese biotechnology group Huaheng are contesting punitive dumping duties imposed on imports of the essential nutrient valine, MLex has learned. The companies are asking the EU General Court to... (more story)

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USMCA negotiation proposal could undermine US auto reshoring June 26, 2026 | Eliana Hubacker

Negotiations over the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement's auto rules of origin are at a critical juncture as the agreement enters a 10-year sunset period with annual joint reviews if no deal is reached by the July 1 ... (more story)

CFIUS national security review just one tool in government's expanding toolkit June 25, 2026 | Curtis Eichelberger

The US government's national security review of foreign investments in the US used to be one of the country's primary means of ensuring adversaries didn't steal American military secrets or gain access to pers... (more story)

EU leaders task Ireland with budget revenue talks amid debate over ETS funds June 22, 2026 | Louis de Briant

The role of Emissions Trading System revenues in financing the EU's next long-term budget is emerging as a sensitive issue in negotiations over the 2028-2034 spending plan. EU leaders tasked Ireland with advan... (more story)

More trade-defense tools might not solve the EU’s China problem June 22, 2026 | Oscar Pandiello

EU leaders have tasked the European Commission with exploring stronger trade instruments to protect the bloc's producers from competition from China’s industrial overcapacity policies. But its scant use of exi... (more story)

US-EU trade tensions persist over digital taxes, other issues June 17, 2026 | Bradley Dress

The US and EU have outstanding and unresolved issues despite a major trade deal being almost over the finish line, with tensions lingering over digital service taxes, newly proposed artificial intelligence rul... (more story)

Forced-labor rates for Section 301 probes add uncertainty to US tariff regime June 16, 2026 | Zack Budryk

The Trump administration’s proposed Section 301 rates on dozens of nations that the US accuses of allowing forced labor affect 99 percent of US international trade, potentially subjecting importers to a new ta... (more story)

EU-US trade deal progresses; probes and tariff threats will test its durability June 16, 2026 | Cynthia Kroet

The European Parliament's approval of the EU-US trade deal removes a major political obstacle to its implementation. But fresh US trade investigations into excess capacity and forced labor allegations, alongsi... (more story)

Surge in EU dumping actions against China highlights push for new trade tools June 12, 2026 | Oscar Pandiello, Cynthia Kroet, Karoline Del Vecchio and Yuqing Yang

A surge in dumping actions against Chinese goods adds urgency to a debate among EU leaders, due next week to consider whether traditional trade-defense instruments are sufficient to address perceived Chinese o... (more story)