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This past week, CTM covered the following issues. Starting in China, the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress passed significant amendments to China’s Foreign Trade Law, set to enter into force on March 1, 2026, signaling

Carney Visit To China Yields Apparent Resolution of Several Trade Disputes

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's visit to China has led to the announcement

New U.S. Semiconductor Tariffs Tied To Export Authorizations

In parallel moves this week, the Trump administration established rules for the authorization of the

China Concludes Expiry Reviews into Duties on Polysilicon

This week, China's Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) concluded its expiry review into trade

CFIUS Hearing Touches on Chinese Investment Concerns

At a hearing today of the U.S. House Committee on Financial Services, entitled "

Meta-Manus $2 Billion Deal Faces Early Test of China’s Export Controls

Meta's proposed purchase of AI startup company Manus has emerged as an early

China Amends Foreign Trade Law, Expanding Legal Toolbox

Last month, the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress passed significant amendments

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WTO & Trade Agreements

WTO Committee Meeting Discusses Anti-Dumping Measures By China, Against China

At the WTO Committee on Anti-Dumping Practices meeting of October 29, 2025, for which the minutes were recently circulated, WTO Members raised concerns about Chinese anti-dumping measures, and China criticized

As China Imposes Beef Safeguard Measures, U.S., Australia Request Consultations

After China notified the WTO's Safeguards Committee of a finding of serious injury or threat thereof to its domestic beef industry as part of a safeguards investigation, the

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



Chinese Laws & Cases

China Amends Foreign Trade Law, Expanding Legal Toolbox

Last month, the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress passed significant amendments to China’s Foreign Trade Law, set to enter into force on March 1, 2026.

China Sets 2026 Tariff Schedule

China has overhauled its tariff structure for the new year, lowering tariff rates temporarily for 935 tariff items. The target of this move is high-tech components, green materials and medical

Beijing Imposes Export Controls on Japan for Military End-Uses

China's Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) announced today that it will tighten export controls on dual-use items destined for Japan, citing a need to curb Japanese military capabilities and

China Sanctions 20 U.S. Defense Firms over Taiwan Arms Sales

In late December, China imposed sanctions on twenty U.S. defense companies and ten executives in retaliation for a new approval by the U.S. government of arms sales to

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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