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CK Hutchison's Panama ports face arbitration as court ruling fuels geopolitical crossfire
CK Hutchison said Wednesday that its Panama Ports Company unit has begun international arbitration against Panama after the country’s Supreme Court struck down the ... (more story)
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Trump signs order imposing secondary tariffs on Cuban oil sellers
MLex Summary: President Donald Trump signed an executive order for the US to impose secondary tariffs on any country that sells oil to Cuba, effective Jan. 29. The ... (more story)
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EU overtakes US as top source of global trade friction, China trade body says
The EU has surpassed the US as the biggest source of global trade friction for the first time in 16 months, according to China's top trade-promotion agency, as Brus... (more story)
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The US Commerce Department improperly assessed which market factors primarily influenced the price of phosphate rock when calculating an antisubsidy duty rate against Russian phosphate fertilizers, the Court o... (more story)
The US Treasury Department is seeking public input on how the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States can streamline its foreign investment review process related to case reviews, non-notified tra... (more story)
A group of Northern European countries has warned that Brussels' plans to push for "Made in Europe" rules could have a negative impact on the EU’s simplification efforts, according to a note seen by MLex. The ... (more story)
The EU trade deal with Australia which is penciled in to be signed this month could be harmful for some European agricultural producers depending on the quotas and tariffs that are agreed, the EU's main farmin... (more story)
Sinopec Central-China didn't act as an agent acting on a commission basis when selling goods on the European market, a legal opinion for the EU's highest court concluded Thursday. In an opinion, the Advocate G... (more story)
The Trump administration Wednesday announced a preferential trade zone around critical minerals as the US accelerates efforts to diversify supply chains and shore up domestic production of resources key to pro... (more story)
The European Parliament decided on Wednesday to continue its work on the implementation of the EU-US trade deal after it had put those talks on hold last month in light of fresh US tariff threats. A vote on tw... (more story)
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is due to sign a new trade deal between the EU and Australia on a visit to the country on Feb. 17 to 19, MLex has learned. The agreement would follow new trad... (more story)
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The Trump administration this week accelerated its critical minerals strategy, but the US still faces challenges — including regulatory burdens and partner cooperation — to implement an ambitious vision for re... (more story)
US President Donald Trump’s threats to impose tariffs on Mexico over sales of oil to Cuba threaten to disrupt what has been a largely collegial relationship between Trump and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbau... (more story)
Momentum for a common EU approach on European preference rules is growing, with a leaders’ meeting on Feb. 12 set to be a key moment to align member states. This comes as the European Commission is set to pres... (more story)
The US Commerce Department’s probe into whether there is enough industry support for an antidumping investigation into fresh strawberries from Mexico has raised a host of questions about the petition and the underlying case.
The administration of US President Donald Trump has frequently employed framework or handshake deals for bilateral trade agreements to be formally ratified later, but a dispute over the pace of formalizing a U... (more story)
President Trump threatened to impose a 50 percent tariff on all Canadian aircraft imports on Thursday following Canada’s refusal to certify several Gulfstream jets, though the legal authority and practical mec... (more story)
The India-EU Free Trade Agreement offers geopolitical and tariff gains, but leaves Indian exporters exposed to the European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism, risking offsetting benefits with carbon c... (more story)
The India-EU Free Trade Agreement promises export gains and strategic de-risking for India, but exposes domestic industries to regulatory strain, tougher standards and uneven competition, testing the balance b... (more story)