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Appeals court orders USCIT to reinstate dumping rate on certain Chinese wood products April 30, 2026 | Eliana Hubacker

The US Federal Circuit Court of Appeals ordered the Court of International Trade to reinstate a 183.36 percent dumping rate on hardwood-plywood products imported from Chinese manufacturer Chengen after finding... (more story)

US official cites critical mineral procurement concerns with Project Vault April 30, 2026 | Bradley Dress

A key US official working on the Export-Import Bank’s new critical minerals stockpile said he remains concerned with the ability to procure enough minerals for the unprecedented effort. 

US Steel, steelworkers union argue for tin mill duties in preliminary hearing April 30, 2026 | Zack Budryk

Representatives of United States Steel Corporation and a steelworkers union called on the US government to impose countervailing and antidumping duties on Chinese, Taiwanese and Turkish tin mill products at a ... (more story)

Certain PTMEG should be considered separate product, spandex producer tells USITC April 29, 2026 | Eliana Hubacker

The sole US producer of spandex told the US International Trade Commission that it should consider polytetramethylene ether glycol (PTMEG) with a molecular weight of 1800 as a separate domestic-like product in... (more story)

US trade partners defend anti-forced-labor mechanisms at Section 301 hearing April 29, 2026 | Zack Budryk

Nations targeted by the dozens of Section 301 forced labor investigations announced by the US earlier this year pushed back at a hearing Wednesday, arguing their regulatory mechanisms are sufficient to avert s... (more story)

US announces global financing for countries buying agricultural goods April 29, 2026 | Bradley Dress

A top US official on Wednesday announced a new initiative to provide more financing to countries buying American agricultural goods, part of the Trump administration’s strategy to pressure countries who commit... (more story)

EU countries question capacity to meet 'Made in Europe' requirements for cars April 29, 2026 | Cynthia Kroet

EU member states have raised questions about whether the bloc's manufacturers would have sufficient production capacity to meet legislative plans that would require Europe's automotive sector to use more Europ... (more story)

China clarifies rare earth penalty benchmarks, tightening traceability enforcement April 29, 2026 | MLex Staff

China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has launched a consultation on draft benchmarks clarifying how penalties under the Rare Earths Management Regulation will be applied, with a focus on tra... (more story)

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EU capitals’ initial skepticism at industrial plan means hard task for Séjourné April 30, 2026 | Cynthia Kroet

The EU Industrial Accelerator Act, published in early March, is meant to boost the bloc’s economy while reducing dependencies on other regions. But EU member states' initial discussions on the proposal raised ... (more story)

First day of EU-Mercosur deal will be about predictability, not just tariffs April 30, 2026 | Oscar Pandiello

After 25 years of talks, the EU-Mercosur interim trade deal will start applying provisionally on Friday. It will bring initial tariff cuts and some immediate duty-free access, but its first impact is likely to... (more story)

China's block of Meta-Manus deal underscores higher bar for cross-border tech deals April 29, 2026 | MLex Staff

China's landmark decision to block Meta Platforms' acquisition of artificial intelligence startup Manus underscores Beijing's evolving approach to evaluating cross-border technology deals, with authorities now... (more story)

JD.com to cite lack of Chinese state ties in bid to secure EU FSR approval April 27, 2026 | Andrew Boyce

Chinese e-commerce titan JD.com will face down calls for an EU foreign-subsidy probe into its acquisition of European consumer electronics giant Ceconomy by pointing to how it’s a publicly traded company with ... (more story)

US push to create AI, tech supply chains faces big hurdles April 24, 2026 | Bradley Dress

The Trump administration is pushing forward with a major new initiative to create an alternative system for emerging technologies and an export program for artificial intelligence materials, but both efforts w... (more story)

Hungary’s gas and nuclear needs complicate EU's Russia decoupling April 24, 2026 | Louis de Briant

Hungary will struggle to fully cut ties with Russia, despite a pledge by new prime minister Péter Magyar to diversify its energy mix, experts say. Diversification appears feasible for oil and gas, thanks to ro... (more story)

Protectionists, China hawks urge firmer hand on US chip export controls April 23, 2026 | Zack Budryk

The US government’s approach to export controls on AI chips has drawn bipartisan concern from China hawks and protectionists, who argue it is insufficient to address Chinese diversion of such technology.

EU lawmakers put Chinese diplomatic reset to the test with flurry of visits April 23, 2026 | Cynthia Kroet and Oscar Pandiello

With European Parliament visits to China resumed after an eight-year hiatus — and a trade committee trip planned for this October — lawmakers see opportunities to discuss EU policy plans including the bloc's c... (more story)