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This past week, CTM covered the following issues. China has overhauled its outbound investment regime to enhance national security oversight and arm itself with stronger retaliatory legal tools. The update also creates an explicit legal nexus between cross-border investments and

New Zealand Begins Safeguards Investigation of Aluminum Products

The Government of New Zealand has begun a safeguards investigation of certain aluminum extrusion products.

MOFCOM Comments on U.S. Tariffs, Export Controls, Outbound Investment Rules, and Imports

Beijing on Thursday sharpened its criticism of U.S. export controls and tariff actions that

China’s New Outbound Investment Rules Set Out Security Reviews and Countermeasures

Beijing has overhauled its outbound investment regime to enhance national security oversight and arm itself

USTR Sets Forced Labor Tariff Rates, China Gets 12.5%

In a determination issued late last night, the U.S. Trade Representative's Office

USTR Requests Comments on Proposed "Board of Trade"

Today, the U.S. Trade Representative's Office (USTR) published a request for comments

Chinese Foreign Affairs Minister Visits Canada

Last week, Wang Yi, Director of the Office of the Central Commission for Foreign Affairs

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WTO & Trade Agreements

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

China Initiates Discussion on Modifying Tariff Concessions under WTO Schedules

In reaction to recent moves by the EU and the UK to invoke the tariff schedule modification provisions in GATT Article XXVIII, China has requested technical discussions at the WTO

WTO Committee Meeting Discusses Overcapacity, Transnational Subsidies, and More

At the meeting of the WTO's Subsidies and Countervailing Measures Committee last week, governments discussed overcapacity, a level playing field, transnational subsidies, and China's "First

China Cites WTO Violations in Rejection of EU’s Industrial Policy Plan

China has submitted comments on the EU's proposed Industrial Accelerator Act, accusing Brussels of "double standards" and "discriminatory" policies that potentially violate several WTO



Chinese Laws & Cases

China’s New Outbound Investment Rules Set Out Security Reviews and Countermeasures

Beijing has overhauled its outbound investment regime to enhance national security oversight and arm itself with stronger retaliatory legal tools. The updated regime also creates an explicit legal nexus between

China’s New Food Manufacturer Rules Take Effect Today

Today, China's new rules governing the registration of foreign food manufacturers take effect, reflecting a regulatory overhaul that replaces a five-year-old framework with a dynamic, risk-based vetting system

MOFCOM Tightens Controls over Fentanyl Precursors

Last week, China's Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) revised its control list of chemical exports, adding three more substances to a list that requires special permission for shipments to

Wingtech Tests China’s Anti-Sanctions Law in $1.2B Suit Against Nexperia

Chinese firm Wingtech has invoked Chinese anti-sanctions legislation to sue its Dutch subsidiaries Nexperia and five other parties in Chinese court, seeking to unwind Dutch measures that it says unlawfully

Foreign Laws & Cases

U.S. Court Upholds Trump Administration Divestment Order in Chinese Takeover of Tech Company

In an opinion issued earlier this week, a U.S. court ruled in favor of a Trump administration order that a Chinese purchaser of a U.S. audiovisual equipment company

Chinese Container Makers Face U.S. Antitrust Indictment

The U.S. Justice Department has indicted four Chinese container manufacturers and seven of their executives in what it called a global price-fixing and production-restriction scheme that inflated shipping container

U.S. Senate Bill Targets Agriculture Sector's Dependence on China, But Faces Uphill Battle

In the context of China-U.S. trade relations, unilateral U.S. moves are often met with a retaliatory response from China, and U.S. agricultural exports are a key target.

Ireland Investigates Shein for Data Practices

Ireland’s Data Protection Commission (DPC) has launched a formal inquiry into the data governance practices of Shein, the fast-fashion giant, marking the latest regulatory challenge for Chinese firms as

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