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PNTR Withdrawal Bill Introduced in U.S. House of Representatives

Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ), along with Reps. Thomas Tiffany (R-WI) and Andrew Ogles (R-TN), have introduced legislation that would eliminate "permanent normal trade relations" (PNTR) for China, returning to the pre-2000 annual review process, with additional human rights-related

CTM Weekly Newsletter

This past week, CTM covered the following issues: In China: * Supreme Court annual report discusses

MOFCOM Update: Investment, BRI, and Japan

At today's press conference, the spokesperson for China's Ministry of Commerce

Chinese Trade Associations Comment on USTR Port Fee Proposals

As part of a hearing in a Section 301 investigation, two Chinese trade associations have

China's Supreme Court Highlights Landmark Rulings in 2024 Annual Report

In an annual work report, China's Supreme People's Court (SPC) showcased

DJI Motions for Summary Judgment in Chinese Military Designation Case

In a case involving a U.S. Department of Defense designation of Shenzhen DJI Innovation

China Renews Pork and Poultry Export Licenses, Beef Exporters Left in Limbo

In a surprising turn of events given the state of China-U.S. trade relations at

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WTO & Trade Agreements

WTO Meeting Hears Chinese Concerns with EU Auto Regulations

At the November 2024 meeting of the WTO's Committee on Technical Barriers to Trade, for which the minutes were recently circulated, China raised two new concerns related to

China Raises Concerns with Trump Administration Tariffs at WTO Meeting

At the WTO's General Council meeting that took place yesterday and today, China put on the agenda a systemic concern about recent trade actions and rhetoric by President

China and Kyrgyzstan Begin Trade Talks

Yesterday, China and Kyrgyzstan officially kicked off the negotiations for a services trade and investment agreement.

At WTO Meeting, China Presses Colombia, Indonesia on Safeguard Practices

At the WTO Committee on Safeguards meeting of October 28, 2024, for which the minutes were recently circulated, China raised an issue related to the notification of Colombia's



Chinese Laws & Cases

China's Supreme Court Highlights Landmark Rulings in 2024 Annual Report

In an annual work report, China's Supreme People's Court (SPC) showcased a surge in IP cases, particularly within strategic and emerging industries, coupled with highlights of

China Renews Pork and Poultry Export Licenses, Beef Exporters Left in Limbo

In a surprising turn of events given the state of China-U.S. trade relations at the moment, China has renewed export licenses for U.S. pork and poultry facilities that

China Releases New Labeling Rules for AI Content

China has introduced new rules to govern the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in generating content, requiring clear labels for AI content. This move is an effort to address growing

China Concludes Anti-Discrimination Probe, Imposes Retaliatory Tariffs on Canada

Over the weekend, Beijing concluded its first anti-discrimination investigation, related to Canada's tariffs on Chinese EVs, steel and aluminum, and other products, and announced retaliatory tariffs on Canadian

Foreign Laws & Cases

PNTR Withdrawal Bill Introduced in U.S. House of Representatives

Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ), along with Reps. Thomas Tiffany (R-WI) and Andrew Ogles (R-TN), have introduced legislation that would eliminate "permanent normal trade relations" (PNTR) for China, returning

DJI Motions for Summary Judgment in Chinese Military Designation Case

In a case involving a U.S. Department of Defense designation of Shenzhen DJI Innovation Technology Co., commonly known as DJI, as a "Chinese Military Company," DJI has

Congress Moves Forward With Bills on De Minimis Exemption and China PNTR

The "de minimis" exemption as applied to Chinese goods has gone through some turmoil over the past month with various actions taken by the Trump administration. At the

U.S. Judge Finds China Liable on Covid, Missouri Threatens To Seize Chinese-Owned Farmland

In a ruling last week, a U.S. district court judge found several Chinese entities, including the central government and the Communist Party of China, liable for $24 billion in

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