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Beijing Fines Travel Agent Ctrip for Cross-Border Data Violation

Chinese regulators have slapped online travel giant Ctrip with a 10 million yuan (approximately $1.4 million) fine, accusing the company of illegally transferring users’ personal information overseas without undergoing mandatory national security reviews.

China Sanctions Philippine Defense Chief over "Irresponsible" Remarks

China has slapped entry bans and economic restrictions on Philippine Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jr.

U.S. Makes AD/CVD Determinations on Van Trailers/Subassemblies from China

In recent weeks, the U.S. Department of Commerce has made preliminary anti-dumping / countervailing

CTM Weekly Newsletter

This past week, CTM covered the following issues. China’s new Provisions on the Protection

Chinese Steel Firm Seeks Arbitration Over UK Takeover

China’s Jingye Steel has formally triggered international investment treaty proceedings against the UK government,

New U.S. Legislation Aims To Reshore America's Magnet Supply Chain from China

The two Congressional leaders of the House Select Committee on China, Chairman John Moolenaar (R-

Reports Reveal Deep Toll of U.S.-China Tariffs

Recent reports reveal the massive impact of trade friction with Beijing, showing an overall squeeze

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WTO & Trade Agreements

At WTO Meeting, China Addresses Tariff Modifications, Pushes Back on EU Industrial Efforts

At a meeting of the WTO's Council for Trade in Goods yesterday, China raised concerns about tariff modifications being undertaken by the EU (and the UK), as well

China Initiates Discussion on Modifying Tariff Concessions under WTO Schedules

In reaction to recent moves by the EU and the UK to invoke the tariff schedule modification provisions in GATT Article XXVIII, China has requested technical discussions at the WTO

WTO Committee Meeting Discusses Overcapacity, Transnational Subsidies, and More

At the meeting of the WTO's Subsidies and Countervailing Measures Committee last week, governments discussed overcapacity, a level playing field, transnational subsidies, and China's "First

China Cites WTO Violations in Rejection of EU’s Industrial Policy Plan

China has submitted comments on the EU's proposed Industrial Accelerator Act, accusing Brussels of "double standards" and "discriminatory" policies that potentially violate several WTO



Chinese Laws & Cases

Beijing Fines Travel Agent Ctrip for Cross-Border Data Violation

Chinese regulators have slapped online travel giant Ctrip with a 10 million yuan (approximately $1.4 million) fine, accusing the company of illegally transferring users’ personal information overseas without undergoing

China Sanctions Philippine Defense Chief over "Irresponsible" Remarks

China has slapped entry bans and economic restrictions on Philippine Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jr. and his immediate family, a move Manila quickly condemned.

Beijing’s New Regulation Signal Robust Trade Secret Protection in Digital Era

China’s new Provisions on the Protection of Trade Secrets, effective this month, mark a major overhaul of the administrative trade secret regime, by expanding protections to include algorithms, source

China’s New Outbound Investment Rules Set Out Security Reviews and Countermeasures

Beijing has overhauled its outbound investment regime to enhance national security oversight and arm itself with stronger retaliatory legal tools. The updated regime also creates an explicit legal nexus between

Foreign Laws & Cases

New U.S. Legislation Aims To Reshore America's Magnet Supply Chain from China

The two Congressional leaders of the House Select Committee on China, Chairman John Moolenaar (R-MI) and Ranking Member Ro Khanna (D-CA), have introduced legislation that would create tax

Chinese Wind Turbine Maker Goldwind Challenges Scope of EU Foreign Subsidies Investigation

Chinese wind turbine manufacturer Goldwind has filed a legal challenge against an investigation conducted under the bloc's Foreign Subsidies Regulation (FSR), marking the latest dispute over the European

New EU Rules Adopted To Protect Steel Market from Overcapacity

The EU is moving forward with new rules on steel to protect the EU market from "global overcapacity," a move likely to exacerbate trade tensions with China in

U.S. Court Upholds Trump Administration Divestment Order in Chinese Takeover of Tech Company

In an opinion issued earlier this week, a U.S. court ruled in favor of a Trump administration order that a Chinese purchaser of a U.S. audiovisual equipment company

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