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USCIT sustains use of Maersk price quotes for Chinese equipment dumping finding December 12, 2025 | Eliana Hubacker

The US Commerce Department was correct to use price quotes from Maersk, a Danish shipping and logistics company, as a surrogate value for ocean freight costs to determine whether Chinese mobile access equipmen... (more story)

Fixed €3 fee for low-value e-commerce parcels agreed by EU countries December 12, 2025 | Oscar Pandiello

A fixed €3 customs duty on e-commerce parcels valued below €150 will apply across the EU from July 1, 2026, under a plan endorsed by national governments. The temporary measure will cover about 93 percent of l... (more story)

US grapples with complex fallout from de minimis end December 11, 2025 | Bradley Dress

US industries and advocacy groups grappled Thursday with the complexity of the end of de minimis, which had allowed for shipments $800 or less to enter the country duty-free before the Trump administration rep... (more story)

US industry reps call on Commerce to impose van-type trailer antidumping duties December 11, 2025 | Zack Budryk

Representatives of the US van-type trailer and subassembly industry argued on Thursday that Canadian, Chinese and Mexican imports have materially injured the US industry in testimony before the US Internationa... (more story)

ZTE in 'ongoing communications' with US DOJ over foreign bribery allegations December 11, 2025 | Samuel Rubenfeld

In a Thursday filing to the Hong Kong stock exchange, ZTE said it had “noticed” the recent media report regarding an investigation into the company’s compliance with the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, and i... (more story)

EU investment-screening overhaul agreed with tighter, mandatory scope December 11, 2025 | Oscar Pandiello

The EU’s foreign direct investment screening revamp has reached a political conclusion, with agreement on introducing mandatory minimum checks for all member states and expanding scrutiny to sensitive technolo... (more story)

Nuctech sees EU escalate probe into suspected foreign-subsidy distortion (update*) December 11, 2025 | Lewis Crofts and Nicholas Hirst

Nuctech, a Chinese-backed maker of security scanners, is facing an in-depth EU investigation over whether it received foreign subsidies that allowed it to compete unfairly on the market for threat detection sy... (more story)

Clash over harmonized penalties, data access delays EU’s customs reform December 11, 2025 | Oscar Pandiello

The conclusion of the EU’s proposed customs overhaul will need to wait until the new year, as lawmakers and the bloc's governments remain divided over harmonized penalties and access to data in the new EU Data... (more story)

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US shipbuilding effort faces big obstacles in bid to challenge China December 12, 2025 | Bradley Dress

The Trump administration made a major push this year to restore American shipbuilding after decades of decline, but the deals with Japan and South Korea to partner on the effort, along with other chaotic trade... (more story)

China to weigh AI gains with self-reliance, security in Nvidia H200 access decision December 11, 2025 | MLex Staff

As Washington moves to ease restrictions on Nvidia’s H200 AI chips to China, Beijing is likely to respond with a calibrated two-track approach that might allow Chinese companies to buy the powerful chips under... (more story)

US lobster trade calls for level playing field in USMCA review December 10, 2025 | Zack Budryk

Among those seeking concessions in the upcoming review of the US-Mexico-Canada-Agreement, the US lobstering and fishing industries are asking for increased parity in US-Canada trade rules.

Pharma companies, drug access advocates clash over IP in USMCA trade deal December 10, 2025 | Nick Robertson

The review of the US-Mexico-Canada trade deal again has pharmaceutical companies at odds with organizations aiming to increase access to medications. IP protection requirements are at the center of a debate ov... (more story)

Japan reinvents industry policy to protect technologies and supply chains December 04, 2025 | Sachiko Sakamaki

Japan is recalibrating its industrial policy to safeguard critical technologies and secure domestic supplies of strategic materials, amid escalating geopolitical tensions and widening export controls by major ... (more story)

Russia remains wild card as US, India hope for trade deal by year’s end December 03, 2025 | Zack Budryk

US officials and their Indian counterparts anticipate the announcement of a trade agreement framework by the end of the year, but negotiations on outstanding issues like defense deals and India’s importation o... (more story)

New EU economic-security doctrine tests how far existing trade tools can stretch December 03, 2025 | Oscar Pandiello and Cynthia Kroet

The EU’s new economic-security strategy introduces no fresh trade-defense instruments, the European Commission said on Wednesday, as they aren't needed. Instead, the regulator aims to adapt existing tools to t... (more story)

With EU-Mercosur deal almost done, are EU lawmakers set to spoil the party? November 28, 2025 | Oscar Pandiello

The EU-Mercosur trade deal is at a critical point, with the European Parliament emerging as the final battleground after a quarter of a century of talks. A cross-party bid for court scrutiny and the center-rig... (more story)