Huan Zhu
China Starts Nation-wide Negative List Approach for Services Trade
Last week, China's Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) issued two negative lists for services trade, both of which will become effective on April 21.
China Eases Rules on Cross-Border Data Flows
Last Friday, China's cyber office finalized a new set of rules that would facilitate cross-border data flows and loosen the regulatory requirements for some personal data transactions, especially for smaller companies.
MOFCOM Official Discusses U.S. Trade Relations, CPTPP Accession, Australian Termination of Anti-Dumping Duty
At today's press conference, He Yadong, a spokesperson for China's Ministry of Commerce, made comments on U.S. policy on technology and chips, the progress of China's negotiations to join the CPTPP, and other trade issues.
China Steps Up Efforts to Lure Foreign Investment with New Action Plan
This week, China's State Council published a new action plan to renew the effort to attract foreign investment, highlighting policies in market access, data flows and government procurement.
China Extends Anti-Dumping Duties on Chemicals from Three Nations
Today, China's Ministry of Commerce issued a ruling in the expiry review of anti-dumping duties imposed on chemical products from Japan, South Africa, and South Korea, sustaining the duties of up to 190.4%.
Chinese Courts Award 1 Million Yuan in Häagen-Dazs Case
In recent rulings, Chinese courts have found that Chinese ice cream shops violated the trademark of U.S. ice cream brand Häagen-Dazs and supported the request for 1 million yuan compensation.
China and Angola Sign MOUs on Trade, Investment, and Debt Payment
Last week, during the Angolan President's state visit in China, the two nations renewed their commitments in trade, investment, and cooperation under the BRI.