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Taiwan's Two-Day Sanction on South Africa: Cautious Chip Diplomacy

Taiwan issued its first-ever nationwide export controls in late September, which were then swiftly reversed. Nonetheless, the move is still significant, as it signals an effort by Taipei to leverage its dominance in the semiconductor industry for political aims.

U.S. Trade Rep. Greer Talks China Trade in Recent Interview

As part of an interview at the Economic Club of New York, U.S. Trade

China Warns Mexico as Trade Remedy Cases Rise

Trade friction is escalating between China and Mexico. Following the opening of a new investigation

China Establishes Biopharma Pilot Project in Jiangsu

In a strategic move designed to bolster its bioeconomy, China’s State Council recently approved

WTO Panel Rejects EU Attribution of Chinese Subsidies to Indonesian Government

In a report circulated last week, a WTO panel found that an EU countervailing duty

CTM Weekly Newsletter

This past week, CTM reported on the following. China recently formalized some new measures, some

China Adds Retaliatory Authority as Section 301 Port Fees Loom

This week, China revised its international maritime transport rules and granted new authorities to retaliate

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WTO & Trade Agreements

China Gives Up Special and Differential Treatment for Future WTO Agreements

In a significant shift in its trade policy, China has announced it will no longer seek Special and Differential (S&D) Treatment in current and future World Trade Organization

China Submits Latest Subsidies Notification to WTO

As part of its transparency obligations at the WTO, China recently submitted its "New and Full Notification Pursuant to Article XVI:1 of the GATT 1994 and Article 25

USTR Seeking Comments, Will Hold Hearing on China's WTO Compliance

As part of a statutorily-mandated annual process, the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative is seeking comments and holding a hearing in relation to China's compliance with

At WTO Meeting, Governments Criticize Various Chinese Anti-Dumping Actions

At a recent WTO meeting, governments whose producers have been subject to Chinese anti-dumping investigations expressed concerns about the methodologies and practices being used.



Chinese Laws & Cases

China Establishes Biopharma Pilot Project in Jiangsu

In a strategic move designed to bolster its bioeconomy, China’s State Council recently approved a new pilot program in the Jiangsu Free Trade Zone (FTZ), which will be used

China Adds Retaliatory Authority as Section 301 Port Fees Loom

This week, China revised its international maritime transport rules and granted new authorities to retaliate against discriminatory measures from foreign nations, a move that comes ahead of the U.S.

China To Implement Export Licenses for EVs

This week, China’s Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) and a number of other agencies published new rules on export license requirements for electric vehicles (EVs), marking the latest effort to

China Sanctions Six U.S. Firms Over Taiwan; Imposes Export and Investment Bans

Today, China's Ministry of Commerce sanctioned six U.S. companies, subjecting them to export controls and other trade and investment restrictions.

Foreign Laws & Cases

Hikvision Pursues Domestic, International Lawsuits against Canadian Government

In response to an order to close its operations in Canada, Chinese tech company Hikvision, a major surveillance equipment manufacturer, has brought multiple lawsuits against the Government of Canada.

U.S. Court Rejects DJI Claim on Classification as "Chinese Military Company"

Shenzhen DJI Innovation Technology Co., known as DJI, a privately owned manufacturer of consumer and commercial drones, brought a lawsuit against a Department of Defense (DoD) decision to designate it

U.S. Court Ruling in Trump First Term Section 301 Case Allows China Tariff Changes, Addresses Broader Tariff Power Issues

In an opinion issued last week, a U.S. appeals court affirmed a lower court opinion that upheld actions by the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) in

Appeal Filed in CIT Solar Duties Circumvention Case

A U.S. court decision resulting in retroactive tariff collection on imports of solar products made by Chinese companies in several Southeast Asian nations has just been appealed.

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