Huan Zhu
MOFCOM Finalizes 43.5% Anti-Dumping Duties on U.S. Chemicals
China's Ministry of Commerce announced the final ruling on the anti-dumping investigation of U.S. propionic acid last week, sustaining a preliminary ruling.
Beijing Removes Viasat from Sanctions List
China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced today that it was removing sanctions on U.S. communications company Viasat. This is the first time that China has publicly removed a company from its sanctions list.
China Updates Anti-Dumping Investigation on EU Pork
Last week, China's Ministry of Commerce announced the sampled companies for the anti-dumping investigation on pork and related products from the European Union.
After Third-Plenum, Beijing Unveils Policies on Trade, Investment, National Security
Today, the Chinese Communist Party published an over 20,000-word document setting out a number of measures to be taken over the next five years, ranging from trade and economy to national security. Part of the national security focus is on its anti-sanctions and anti-"long-arm jurisdiction" mechanism.
China Extends Anti-Dumping Duties on Fiber Preforms from Japan and U.S.
Earlier this month, China's Ministry of Commerce announced the final ruling on the expiry review of anti-dumping measures against optical fiber preform (or fiber preform) from the United States and Japan.
China Eyes Patent Pools for SEPs
China's State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) recently contacted Avanci, which owns patent pools, in relation to antitrust concerns. Even though there is no clear sign of antitrust violations, the company's practices have been controversial.
Exclusive Interview with Former Korean Trade Minister on China-Korea Trade
In May, a trilateral meeting among China, South Korea and Japan led to an agreement to elevate negotiations on a trilateral free trade agreement. In addition, a China-Korea bilateral meeting led to an agreement to "revitalize" trade and investment through multiple existing and new channels. What is behind