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China Extends Anti-Dumping Duties on Chemicals from Four Countries

On October 29, China's Ministry of Commerce concluded an expiry review on the anti-dumping measures on ethanolamine originating from Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, Thailand and the United States.

What Will a Second Trump Administration's Trade Policy Towards China Look Like?

Donald Trump has now been elected president for a second term. What will he do

A Delicate Balancing Act as France Caught Between EU/China Trade Disputes

France has been caught in the crossfire of trade tensions between China and the EU.

Hearing for New EU Trade Commissioner Touches on China Issues

At an EU Parliament hearing yesterday, Commissioner-designate Maroš Šefčovič spoke and took questions from MEPs.

China Launches WTO Lawsuit against Final EU Duties on EVs

Today, China's Ministry of Commerce confirmed that it had filed an additional lawsuit

New Additions to UFLPA Entity List Were Part of Earlier Court Challenge on Labor Rights Practices

Last week, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced the addition of several

Canadian Ministers Testify on EV Surtaxes, Other China Issues

At a recent meeting of the Canadian House of Commons Committee on International Trade, two

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WTO & Trade Agreements

WTO Subsidies Meeting Discusses Overcapacity, Transparency Issues

At the meeting of the Committee on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures (SCM) earlier this week, China and other WTO members debated the issue of capacity/overcapacity, and the chair expressed

Highlights from Question & Answer Phase of China's 2024 Trade Policy Review

The questions and answers from China's 2024 WTO Trade Policy Review have just recently been circulated by the WTO. This piece provides some highlights from the WTO document.

WTO Meeting Provides Details on EU's Taiwan Wind Policy Concerns

Recently released minutes from a WTO Committee on Market Access meeting offer more information about an EU complaint on alleged local content requirements in Taiwan's wind sector policies.

China Releases WTO Compliance Report on U.S.

In September, China's Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) issued a report on the WTO compliance of the U.S., the second report of this kind. It labelled Washington as



Chinese Laws & Cases

Chinese Court Awards Schneider 100 Million Yuan in Trademark Infringement Case

In a recent court ruling, the Supreme People's Court sustained a lower court's decision in finding a Zhejiang firm in violation of Schneider's trademark.

China Publishes New Export Control Rules

Earlier this month, China published the implementation rules for export controls of dual-use items. The new rules contain elements drawing on U.S. practice, including unverified entities, de minimis rules,

Updated Review of China's Sanctions Measures

Over the past month, China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) announced two sets of sanctions measures on twelve U.S. companies and ten executives of sanctioned entities, citing

China Trade Monitor Database of Chinese Government Sanctions

The China Sanctions Database is now available on China Trade Monitor. The database will cover all sanctions announced by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) under the Anti-Foreign Sanctions Law

Foreign Laws & Cases

Chinese Solar Company Argues for Standing in Forced Labor Case

Litigation over a U.S. import prohibition on solar products is continuing in U.S. court, as Chinese company Hoshine Silicon (Jia Xing) Industry Co., Ltd. has responded to a

DJI Files Lawsuit against Pentagon for Military Designation

Last week, Chinese drone maker DJI brought a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia against the U.S. Department of Defense for its "

Chinese Renewable Energy Company Claims Texas Actions Violate U.S. Constitution

After CFIUS approved a property purchase related to a Chinese company starting a wind farm project near an Air Force training base, the state of Texas took action that prohibited

New U.S. Legislation Is Latest Effort To Compete with Chinese Shipbuilders

In the midst of a Section 301 investigation against Chinese practices in the shipbuilding and maritime sectors, members of Congress are pushing ahead with legislative efforts to build up the

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