China Sanctions Eight Taiwanese Defense-Linked Firms
Today, China's Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) announced sanctions on eight Taiwanese companies, including major aerospace and shipbuilding firms, subjecting them to stricter export control measures.
Trump Announces 50% Copper Tariffs
Yesterday, President Trump and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said that 50% tariffs on copper would be imposed soon, on the basis of "national security" concerns.
Trump Tariff Letters, Trade Deals Target Chinese Transshipment
In recent days and weeks, President Trump's trade negotiating agenda has set its sights on preventing transshipment of Chinese goods through third countries, in particular countries in Southeast Asia.
Vietnam, China Affirm Ties Amid New US-Vietnam Trade Deal
Leaders of Vietnam and China reaffirmed strong bilateral ties and agreed to boost cooperation, following a recently announced trade deal between Vietnam and the United States, which includes new tariffs that would target Chinese-origin goods transshipped through Vietnam.
China Retaliates Against EU, Imposes Restrictions on Medical Device Procurement
China announced new restrictions on European Union medical device companies participating in its government procurement, a move Beijing described as a reciprocal response to similar measures adopted by the European Commission.
WTO Council for Trade in Goods Meeting Discusses U.S. "Reciprocal" Tariffs
At a recent WTO meeting, China initiated a discussion of the U.S. "reciprocal" tariffs, with many other countries also weighing in.
China Finalizes EU Brandy Anti-Dumping Probe, Offers Reprieve Through Price Undertakings
Last week, China's Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) concluded its 18-month anti-dumping investigation on EU brandy. Effective July 5, final anti-dumping duties of 27.7% to 34.9% will apply, though some companies will be exempted due to price undertakings.