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Trump orders Suirui International acquisition of Jupiter to be unwound July 11, 2025 | Curtis Eichelberger

US President Donald Trump ordered Suirui International’s 2020 acquisition of Jupiter Systems to be unwound within the next 120 days, after an investigation by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United ... (more story)

Tornado Cash co-founder loses last-minute effort to dismiss US case over venue July 11, 2025 | Samuel Rubenfeld

A US judge denied an effort on the eve of trial by Tornado Cash co-founder Roman Storm to throw out conspiracy charges due to a lack of venue, but she was skeptical of the government’s evidence and said the ma... (more story)

US CIT affirms separate dumping rate for Vietnamese catfish exporter July 11, 2025 | Eliana Hubacker

The US Court of International Trade has affirmed the Commerce Department’s calculation methods for a separate dumping rate for Vietnamese catfish exporter Green Farms.

Clock ticks on EU retaliation suspension amid unfinished US trade talks July 11, 2025 | Joanna Sopinska

As the suspension of the EU’s 21 billion-euro retaliation against US steel tariffs nears its expiry on Monday, July 14, the bloc’s trade ministers will meet that day to discuss a possible extension, amid ongoi... (more story)

Trump threatens 35 percent tariff rate against Canada July 11, 2025 | Zack Budryk

US President Donald Trump, in a letter posted to social media last night, threatened Canada, America’s largest trading partner, with 35 percent tariffs if an Aug. 1 deadline for a deal is not reached.

Lack of harmonized customs penalties risks enforcement gaps, EU Commission warns July 11, 2025 | Oscar Pandiello

Failing to include a common framework for customs penalties in the EU’s ongoing reform will risk creating loopholes and “distortion of competition,” the European Commission has warned. Customs chief Matthias P... (more story)

Manus AI shifts global base to Singapore amid US-China tensions July 11, 2025 | MLex Staff

Chinese artificial intelligence start-up Manus AI has relocated its global headquarters from China to Singapore while also slashing its domestic operations. The move comes as the company maneuvers through esca... (more story)

EU-China trade tensions escalate ahead of Beijing summit July 11, 2025 | MLex Staff

As the highly anticipated July 24 China-EU summit in Beijing approaches, both sides are exchanging increasingly pointed remarks, underscoring the growing strain between the two economic powerhouses and the ten... (more story)

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Calls grow for bigger EU trade-defense team as investigators’ workload soars July 10, 2025 | Joanna Sopinska

As the EU prepares its post-2027 budget, pressure is growing to boost staff and funding for trade defense enforcement. With trade investigations surging — 33 new probes were opened in 2024 alone — industry gro... (more story)

Data processing by businesses scrutinized as US enforces cross-border rule July 09, 2025 | Xu Yuan and Maria Dinzeo

A broad swath of businesses’ data-processing activities could be subject to scrutiny under US rules targeting access to American data by foreign countries considered as adversaries, as a grace period ends and ... (more story)

Trump bets on trade war pressure in risky US ‘reciprocal’ tariff move July 08, 2025 | Bradley Dress and Zack Budryk

President Donald Trump is giving countries one last chance to reach an agreement or face steep tariffs on Aug. 1 as he looks to ratchet up the pressure in his trade war, but the move pushes the US a step furth... (more story)

EU customs reform enters final stretch with rush to get new agencies in action July 08, 2025 | Oscar Pandiello

Final talks on the EU's biggest customs overhaul in half a century began today, with a tight six-month window for lawmakers and governments to agree on new rules and institutions. Dutch lawmaker Dirk Gotink, t... (more story)

Uptick in ship fires creates new worries in global trade industry July 03, 2025 | Bradley Dress

A surge in ship fires, including several high-profile incidents this year, is driving concern across the global trade industry as ports and shipping companies work to increase safety on board and consider more regulations.

Full de minimis repeal set to shake up US import logistics July 03, 2025 | Zack Budryk

The massive reconciliation bill that passed in the US House today would eliminate the de minimis rule for low-value imports around the globe, potentially upending American consumption of cheap goods as well as... (more story)

EU's Latin American trade deals delayed by European opposition, US tariffs July 01, 2025 | Oscar Pandiello and Joanna Sopinska

The EU’s two landmark Latin American trade deals, with the Mercosur bloc and Mexico, are still awaiting a key step: formal presentation to EU governments for ratification. Persistent opposition from France and... (more story)

US trade industry anxious ahead of ‘reciprocal’ tariff deadline June 27, 2025 | Bradley Dress, Zack Budryk and Eliana Hubacker

The US trade industry is scrambling ahead of a major deadline for President Donald Trump’s “reciprocal” tariffs to snap back in place, pushing for more certainty and predictability in the markets as they adjus... (more story)