WTO
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Taiwan Complains about Mainland's "WTO-Inconsistent" Registration Requirement on Seafood and Drinks
Taiwanese officials said last week that China's customs agency's recent move to block imports of seafood, as well as some alcohol and beverage products, from Taiwan violates WTO rules and discriminates against Taiwan. In response, the Taiwanese government may file a WTO complaint, according to these
MOFCOM Comments on U.S. Electric Vehicle Law and New Telecoms Rules
At a press conference today, a MOFCOM spokesperson offered comments on the new U.S. rules banning Chinese telecoms equipment as well as on the U.S. Inflation Reduction Act.
Chinese Anti-Dumping Measures, Anti-Dumping Measures against China Discussed at WTO Meeting
At the WTO's Committee on Anti-Dumping Practices meeting on April 27, 2022, Japan raised concerns about Chinese anti-dumping measures on Japanese steel; and China raised concerns about U.S., EU, and UK anti-dumping measures against Chinese products and about general anti-dumping practices by these countries.
At WTO Meetings, Governments Raise Subsidy Issues Related to Overcapacity, Transparency; Chinese Nominee to Subsidy Position Blocked
At meetings of the WTO's Committee on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures in April, a number of issues related to Chinese subsidies and state-owned enterprises were discussed; China raised concerns about other governments' use of countervailing duties; and there was disagreement about the possible appointment of a Chinese
U.S. Raises Questions on China's State-Trading Enterprise Notification at WTO
At a WTO meeting earlier this year, the United States continued its push for transparency in China's trade practices by pressing for more information on China's state-trading enterprises.
At WTO Meeting, China Complains about Use of Safeguard Measures
At a WTO meeting earlier this year, China expressed a concern that safeguard measures were being overused.
China Raises WTO-Consistency Questions about U.S. EV, Semiconductor Subsidies at WTO Meeting
At a WTO meeting last week, China raised concerns about recent U.S. legislation involving industrial subsidies, and the United States pushed back.