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This past week, CTM covered the following issues. Starting in China, China’s Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) concluded its anti-dumping investigation into EU pork and by-products, imposing final duties that are significantly lower than initial estimates. MOFCOM also welcomed the

Beijing Slams EU's Recent Subsidy Probes

China's Ministry of Commerce issued a sharp rebuke of the European Union today,

Wuhan Entities Sue Missouri State Officials in $50B Retaliatory Lawsuit

The city of Wuhan and several Chinese entities have reportedly filed a $50.5 billion

U.S. Court Rejects Challenge to Texas Law Restricting Chinese Land Purchases, But Future Lawsuits Still Possible

A U.S. appeals court has rejected a lawsuit challenging a new Texas law that

U.S. Trade Rep. Statement to Congress on USMCA Review Shows How China Will Be Targeted

In a statement to Congress made as part of a closed door session informing key

China Finalizes EU Pork Tariffs at Lower Rates

China’s Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) has concluded its anti-dumping investigation into European Union pork

Hesai Brief Makes Case To Appeals Court for Removal from U.S. Blacklist

Hesai Technology, an electronics company headquartered in Shanghai, has appealed a U.S. district court

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WTO & Trade Agreements

China Formalizes and Expands Trade-Policy Compliance Review

China’s Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) has formally issued a revised Measures on Trade Policy Compliance, replacing the 2014 trial version and transforming  what had been an experimental framework into

Update on China's GPA Accession

The WTO's Committee on Government Procurement recently issued its report for 2025, noting with regard to China's accession to the Agreement on Government Procurement that China

U.S. Patent Office Rule Draws Fire from China, Citing Discrimination

The USPTO recently finalized a significant policy change requiring petitioners in Inter Partes Review (IPR) proceedings to disclose all Real Parties in Interest (RPI). This move immediately drew sharp condemnation

Beijing Voices Concerns over U.S.-Malaysia Trade Pact's Anti-China Elements

China has lodged "serious concerns" against the new trade agreement between the United States and Malaysia during a recent meeting with Malaysian officials.



Chinese Laws & Cases

Wuhan Entities Sue Missouri State Officials in $50B Retaliatory Lawsuit

The city of Wuhan and several Chinese entities have reportedly filed a $50.5 billion lawsuit in China against current and former Missouri officials in retaliation for their actions in

China Formalizes and Expands Trade-Policy Compliance Review

China’s Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) has formally issued a revised Measures on Trade Policy Compliance, replacing the 2014 trial version and transforming  what had been an experimental framework into

China Sanctions Ex-Japan Military Chief Over Taiwan Advisory Role

Today, China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) announced sanctions against Shigeru Iwasaki, the former chief of the joint staff of the Japan Self-Defense Forces (SDF), for "openly

China Unveils "Green Trade" Policy to Align Trade and Carbon Goals

China published its first dedicated policy framework for promoting green trade, aiming to align trade growth with the country’s carbon neutrality goals and strengthen its international influence on low-carbon

Foreign Laws & Cases

U.S. Court Rejects Challenge to Texas Law Restricting Chinese Land Purchases, But Future Lawsuits Still Possible

A U.S. appeals court has rejected a lawsuit challenging a new Texas law that restricts purchases of Texas land by individuals from foreign adversaries, finding that the plaintiff in

Hesai Brief Makes Case To Appeals Court for Removal from U.S. Blacklist

Hesai Technology, an electronics company headquartered in Shanghai, has appealed a U.S. district court ruling rejecting a claim that it had been wrongly placed on a U.S. government

U.S. Court Ruling Avoids Claim by Taiwanese Over Statelessness, Deciding It Is Political Question

In a decision issued in July, a U.S. court rejected a claim by several persons from Taiwan asking the U.S. government "to address their alleged statelessness."

Chinese Company Files Amended Complaint in Challenge to Inclusion on UFLPA List

In the latest filing in a lawsuit against its inclusion on the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA) Entity List, Ninestar Corporation and eight of its Zhuhai-based subsidiaries have offered

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