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April WTO Committee Meeting Considers Anti-Dumping Measures By and Against China

At a recent WTO committee meeting, China raised concerns with the anti-dumping measures imposed by various other governments, and Japan raised concerns with anti-dumping measures by China.

Court Orders Chinese Drink Chain to Pay $1.4 Million to Louis Vuitton over Trademark Infringement

Last month, a Chinese Court issued its judgment in a high-profile trademark dispute, finding

Public Comment Process on U.S.-China Board of Trade Sees 500 Submissions

As part of the process for setting up a mechanism to oversee U.S.-China

China Halts Helium Exports

On July 10, China’s Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) and the General Administration of Customs

EU Opens Pekin Duck Anti-Dumping Investigation, Imposes Tyre Duties

As the EU and China are in the midst of seeking to calm trade tensions,

CTM Weekly Newsletter

This past week, CTM covered the following issues. China's market regulators have unveiled

FCC Bans Telecoms Services from China-Linked Company

Earlier this week, the FCC's Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau (PSHSB) denied

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WTO & Trade Agreements

April WTO Committee Meeting Considers Anti-Dumping Measures By and Against China

At a recent WTO committee meeting, China raised concerns with the anti-dumping measures imposed by various other governments, and Japan raised concerns with anti-dumping measures by China.

EU Steel Tariffs, Photovoltaic Rules, CBAM, Industrial Accelerator Act Discussed in WTO Meetings

In two recent WTO meetings, for which the minutes were recently circulated, China raised concerns with a range of EU measures: EU steel tariffs, an Italian decree on renewable energy

Guatemala Raises Chinese Coffee Bean Restrictions again at WTO Meeting

At a WTO Committee on Market Access meeting this year, Guatemala once again raised a concern with Chinese restrictions on its coffee exports.

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



Chinese Laws & Cases

Court Orders Chinese Drink Chain to Pay $1.4 Million to Louis Vuitton over Trademark Infringement

Last month, a Chinese Court issued its judgment in a high-profile trademark dispute, finding that a popular Chinese tea chain and associated franchisee network committed willful trademark infringement against

China Halts Helium Exports

On July 10, China’s Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) and the General Administration of Customs (GACC) issued a joint announcement imposing an immediate, temporary export ban on helium to protect

China Drafts Digital Trade Law Overhaul With New Retaliation Tools

China's market regulators have unveiled a draft overhaul of the E-Commerce Law, creating new legal mechanisms to retaliate against foreign governments and penalize overseas companies that harm

China Addresses Data Security With New Auditing Rules

Last week, Beijing issued a new set of rules governing how companies assess data security risks and introducing a full-chain state oversight especially for operators that process important data.

Foreign Laws & Cases

Alibaba to Pay $600 Million over U.S. Illicit Drug Sales Charges

Last week, Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba and its U.S. payment processor agreed to pay $600 million to settle U.S. government allegations that they let merchants use their

Citing Free Speech Concerns, Alibaba Motions for Preliminary Injunction in Chinese Military Company Designation Case

In a filing earlier this week, a Chinese tech company laid out its case for an injunction in relation to a Trump administration decision to designate it as a "

WuXi Motions for Preliminary Injunction in Chinese Military Company Designation Case

In a filing earlier this week, a Chinese biotech company laid out its case for asking a court to enjoin a Trump administration decision to designate it as a "

New U.S. Legislation Would Push for Enhanced Oversight of Chinese Investment Made through Proposed Board

New legislation introduced in both the U.S. House and Senate would establish an oversight body to scrutinize any Chinese investment made pursuant to a proposed U.S.-China Board

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