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This past week, CTM covered the following issues:
* Chinese talks with New Zealand and Central Asian countries
* Declining agriculture imports from U.S.
* U.S. lawsuit on ending of de minimis exemption for Chinese imports
* U.S. AD/CVDs on
Beijing Diversifies Farm Imports as U.S. Tariffs Linger
China's agricultural imports from the United States have seen a decline in recent
New UK Trade Strategy Sets Path on China
The United Kingdom has set out a new trade strategy, which offers broad guidance on
Beijing Blasts EU's IPI Measures as "New Protectionist Barriers"
China's Ministry of Commerce denounced the recent measures restricting Chinese companies from participating
U.S. Duties on Solar Products From Southeast Asian Countries Now in Effect
The U.S. government is now imposing anti-dumping and countervailing duties in linked cases on
Trump's Ending of De Minimis Exemption for China Challenged in U.S. Court
A legal challenge to the Trump administration's ending of the de minimis exemption
Two WTO Panels Established To Hear China-Canada Disputes
At a meeting of the WTO's Dispute Settlement Body today, panels were established
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A Breakdown of U.S. Tariffs on Chinese Imports
In recent months, the Trump administration has rolled out a number of trade actions, either
Fentanyl-Related China Tariffs Challenged in U.S. Court
A public interest law firm has filed the first lawsuit against the Trump administration'
China's Anti-Sanctions Law Takes Center Stage in Maritime Dispute
China's Supreme Court annual work report highlighted the first application of China’s
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WTO & Trade Agreements
China Outlines Zero-Tariff Path for African Nations
China's Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) has outlined a detailed roadmap for extending zero-tariff treatment to imports from 53 African nations, solidifying a commitment made at last week'
Beijing Calls for Stronger WTO Role Amid Global Trade Tensions in Meeting with WTO DG
During a meeting with WTO Director-General Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala yesterday, China's Commerce Minister Wang Wentao called for the World Trade Organization to strengthen its oversight of unilateral tariffs
Deputy USTR Nominee Testifies at Confirmation Hearing
The Senate Finance Committee held a hearing today to consider the nomination of Joseph Barloon to be the Deputy United States Trade Representative in Geneva and the U.S. Ambassador
China Deepens Ties with ASEAN and GCC Amidst Trade Tensions
Facing persistent trade frictions with Western powers, China is intensifying its economic engagements with key partners across the globe. A summit this week involving leaders from ASEAN, the Gulf Cooperation
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Chinese Laws & Cases
Beijing Clarifies Customs Process for Dual-Use Export Control
Earlier this week, China's General Administration of Customs (GACC) published some guidelines outlining the procedures and required documentation for exporting controlled dual-use items.
Beijing Suspends Sanctions against 45 U.S. Firms
As part of the trade war truce between the U.S. and China, Beijing has announced a temporary suspension of key retaliatory measures targeting American companies.
China's 2025 Negative List for Market Access
Beijing has taken another step in its ongoing efforts to liberalize market access with the release of its 2025 negative list. This updated list shrinks the number of restricted sectors
China Enshrines Private Sector Rights in Private Economy Promotion Law
In a move to solidify the role of the private sector in its economy, China has passed its first Private Economy Promotion Law. The law, aimed at promoting the development
Foreign Laws & Cases
Trump's Ending of De Minimis Exemption for China Challenged in U.S. Court
A legal challenge to the Trump administration's ending of the de minimis exemption for most imports from China and Hong Kong is playing out in the U.S.
Second U.S. Court Ruling Strikes Down IEEPA Tariffs
One day after the U.S. Court of International Trade found all of the Trump administration's tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to be illegal,
U.S. Court Strikes Down IEEPA Tariffs; Trump Administration Appeals
In two parallel cases brought by a group of small businesses and by several U.S. states, a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of International Trade (CIT) ruled
U.S. Court of International Trade Hears Three Solar Circumvention Cases
In opinions issued in recent weeks, the U.S. Court of International Trade sustained two Commerce Department determinations on circumvention of anti-dumping/countervailing duties on Chinese solar products, but remanded