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Trump says he's 'not looking to renew' USMCA trade pact June 11, 2026 | Bradley Dress

President Donald Trump said Wednesday he was “not looking to renew” the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, casting more doubt on the trade pact’s future with just weeks before a major deadline.

US agricultural groups point to longstanding issues in USMCA enforcement June 10, 2026 | Eliana Hubacker

US agricultural industry stakeholders told a House panel about longstanding issues with Canadian and Mexican compliance under the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement that they hope the three member countries will addre... (more story)

Supermicro co-founder’s US trial delayed after company receives subpoena June 10, 2026 | Samuel Rubenfeld

A US trial of Supermicro co-founder Yi-Shyan Liaw was delayed to March 2027 after his lawyer disclosed in New York federal court on Wednesday that the company has received a grand jury subpoena. The company’s ... (more story)

Made in EU policy to help nurture European battery production, official says June 10, 2026 | Louis de Briant

Financial support and planned "Made in Europe" requirements aim to help European battery manufacturers close the gap with Chinese rivals, a senior European Commission official responsible for net zero industri... (more story)

US trade court rejects Deacero challenge to Commerce circumvention finding on PC steel wire June 10, 2026 | Zack Budryk

The US Court of International Trade upheld the Commerce Department’s final determination in an anticircumvention probe for Mexican prestressed concrete steel wire strand in an opinion issued in May but made public Wednesday.

Chinese steel shelves hit with latest EU dumping probe June 10, 2026 | Karoline Del Vecchio

EU imports of bolted and boltless steel shelves made in China are being investigated by EU trade officials over whether the goods might have been unfairly priced, causing harm to the bloc’s industry. This is t... (more story)

Trade court judge urges US to drop appeal in tariff-refund case; DOJ digs in heels June 09, 2026 | Bradley Dress and Samuel Rubenfeld

A judge at the Court of International Trade urged the US Justice Department to drop its appeal of universal relief of finally liquidated entries paid under now-illegal emergency tariffs, but lawyers for the go... (more story)

US fiberglass door industry argues for antidumping duties on Chinese imports June 09, 2026 | Zack Budryk

Representatives of the domestic fiberglass door industry backed antidumping and countervailing duty orders on Chinese imports of door panels at a US International Trade Commission hearing Tuesday, while repres... (more story)

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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)

Trump faces regulatory squeeze from ranchers over beef imports June 10, 2026 | Bradley Dress

The Trump administration is struggling to balance pressure from both ranchers and consumers as it seeks to increase beef imports to better manage a struggling market that is becoming a key issue ahead of the m... (more story)

The US DOJ's China container case meets pandemic-era complexity June 10, 2026 | MLex Staff

The US Department of Justice portrays the container cartel case as a straightforward antitrust matter: a conspiracy to restrict output and raise prices in a manufacturing sector dominated by Chinese producers.... (more story)

Canada eases US trade tensions with streaming pullback, but questions remain June 08, 2026 | Bradley Dress

Canada pulled back on tougher streaming service regulations amid high tensions with the Trump administration over trade and the future of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, a potential implication of O... (more story)

US boosts trade enforcement in growing crackdown across customs June 05, 2026 | Bradley Dress, Eliana Hubacker

The Trump administration is accelerating its trade enforcement across several agencies as it pushes for stricter oversight on tariff evasion while utilizing bipartisan support on Capitol Hill to increase expor... (more story)

EU industrial plan’s first political battle is where ‘Europe’ ends June 05, 2026 | Oscar Pandiello

The EU’s Industrial Accelerator Act is heading for its first major political fight: What should count as “Made in Europe.” A European Parliament debate this week exposed a clear split between lawmakers, who wa... (more story)

US tariff refund battle heats up after DOJ motion June 02, 2026 | Bradley Dress and Zack Budryk

The US Department of Justice has renewed a fight over refunds for illegal emergency tariffs, declaring it will appeal a court order for universal relief to importers seeking money for "finally liquidated" entr... (more story)

Pappas nomination could add rare patent expertise to USITC June 02, 2026 | Nick Robertson

The nomination Monday of Peter-Anthony Pappas, who leads IP policy for the Senate Judiciary Committee, to the US International Trade Commission could bring much needed expertise to a quasi-judicial body that's... (more story)