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Hong Kong slams US for miscalculating tariffs, stays tariff-free
Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee sharply criticized the US today for miscalculating its tariffs on the city, and asserted that his administration will uphold the ... (more story)
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Risk of Chinese exports shifting to EU grows amid US tariff hikes (correct*)
The risk of Chinese exports to the US being diverted to the EU is growing, as the latest statistics already indicate such a trend. China's exports* in the first qua... (more story)
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JD.com unveils $27.4 billion plan to redirect China's exports to domestic market
In a strategic effort to support Chinese trade enterprises during the tariff fight with the US, the country's e-commerce giant JD.com has unveiled a substantial 200... (more story)
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A US domestic industry is materially injured by imports from four countries of a chemical often used as a plasticizer in plastic products, the US International Trade Commission said today, paving the way for a... (more story)
The US Commerce Department incorrectly applied a statistical methodology in 2015 to help determine a dumping rate for a South Korean producer of welded line pipes, the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit ruled today.
The US Department of Justice has filed responses in the lawsuits challenging President Donald Trump’s use of emergency powers to impose sweeping tariffs, arguing that the law clearly defines the authority of t... (more story)
Input tariffs imposed in the first quarter of 2025 had an immaterial impact on airplane deliveries, Boeing Chief Executive Kelly Ortberg said during an earnings call today.
The US Commerce Department made a final affirmative determination on anti-dumping and countervailing duties for solar panel cells from four southeast Asian nations, saying the imports are being dumped into the... (more story)
Spain, France and the Netherlands are leading the race to host the EU Customs Authority, the planned decentralized agency designed to streamline and coordinate customs operations across the EU. Spain was the f... (more story)
The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit today rejected the US Commerce Department’s 2019 calculation of a dumping rate for a Canadian manufacturer of wind towers.
The Court of International Trade today ruled against the Commerce Department’s 2023 Chinese aluminum extrusion scope ruling, supporting a US-based importer’s challenge that a part for its paint sprayers was not covered.
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The new Protecting Americans’ Data from Foreign Adversaries Act could emerge as a new area for data protection enforcement by the US Federal Trade Commission, with the regulator now investigating multiple data... (more story)
The US-China trade war escalated in the past few weeks to sky-high tariffs that have spurred concerns of an accelerated decoupling between the world’s two largest economies and has raised questions about the r... (more story)
Speculation is rife that the UK’s online safety law is a pawn in ongoing trade negotiations with the Trump administration in the US, which sees it as as a censorship tool. But a former Meta employee told MLex ... (more story)
The EU’s economic strategy over China centers on de-risking amid rising global overcapacity and redirected imports due to towering US tariffs. The bloc's leaders are exploring mechanisms to monitor inflows and... (more story)
Which standard of review — de novo, or for substantial evidence — applies at the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit when reviewing findings of patent ineligibility by the US International Trade Commis... (more story)
The unpredictable approach of the Trump administration is making tariffs unreliable for US businesses as a substitute for conventional antidumping and antisubsidy duties.
In a strategic shift to broaden its countermeasures against the US, China has begun implementing tactics aimed at eroding the US service trade, following several rounds of retaliatory tariffs on goods. This ma... (more story)
Several US House Republicans have raised concerns about President Donald Trump’s punishing global tariffs, revealing some cracks in a party that is still largely unified behind giving the White House the space... (more story)