China Extends Anti-Dumping Duties on Rubber Products
Last month, China's Ministry of Commerce extended its anti-dumping measures on rubber products from Japan and South Korea.
New Data/Recommendations on U.S. Sanctions on China
In a new paper, experts at the Peterson Institute for International Economics have compiled data on U.S. sanctions on China and offer recommendations for U.S. sanctions programs going forward.
Beijing Launches Antitrust Investigation on Nvidia
Today, China's State Administration of Market Regulation (SAMR) launched an antitrust probe into U.S. chipmaker Nvidia.
MOFCOM Comments on Export Controls and Addresses Trade Tensions with U.S. and Australia
At last week's press conference, a Ministry of Commerce spokesperson made comments on China's new export controls targeting the United States, U.S. anti-dumping measures against solar products, Australian meat imports, and digital trade.
The TikTok Decision: Key Takeaways
In a case that pitted free speech advocates against security hawks, a U.S. appeals court sided with the U.S. government in a challenge by TikTok, Bytedance and other groups against a U.S. statute that tries to force the divestment of TikTok from its Chinese parent company, with
CTM Weekly Newsletter
This past week, CTM covered the following issues:
In China:
* MFA sanctions on U.S. firms and individuals
* New export controls targeting the U.S.
* New measures to bolster trade
* New sanitary and phytosanitary decisions
* Evaluation of China’s industrial policies
In the U.S.:
* Appeals court decision on TikTok
U.S. Appeals Court Ruling Means TikTok Likely To Face Ban
The prospects for TikTok's operations in the United States have taken a big hit today as a U.S. appeals court rejected a constitutional challenge to a statute requiring that the app be divested or banned by January of next year.