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Beijing Issues Another Blocking Order Targeting EU FSR Investigations

Beijing has formally accused the European Union of improper extraterritorial overreach regarding its investigation into e-commerce giant JD.com.

Appeals Court Orders Reconsideration of Hesai Chinese Military Company Designation

After an appeals court ruling, Hesai Technology, an electronics company headquartered in Shanghai that makes

China’s Green Tech Exports Surge in July as EV Shipments Jump 90%

China’s exports of green energy products continued to surge in July, driven by a

USTR Requests Comments on China's WTO Compliance

In preparation for its annual report to Congress on China's compliance with the

China's Rare Earth Export Controls: June 2026 Trade Update

Trade data shows that China's exports of rare earth products rebounded in June,

Former U.S. Trade Rep. Froman Calls for Coalition to Push for Chinese Economic Rebalancing

In an article published in Foreign Affairs, former U.S. Trade Rep. Mike Froman, who

U.S. Court Finds Errors in Forced Labor Decision, Remands for Reconsideration

In a ruling issued on Friday, a U.S. Court of International Trade judge ordered

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WTO & Trade Agreements

USTR Requests Comments on China's WTO Compliance

In preparation for its annual report to Congress on China's compliance with the commitments made in connection with its accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO), the Office

WTO Meeting Discusses Chinese Beef Safeguards Case, Plus Two Cases Affecting China

Two safeguards cases affecting Chinese imports and one case involving Chinese safeguard restrictions were discussed at a recent WTO meeting.

WTO Subsidy Committee Meeting Discusses Overcapacity, Level Playing Field, Transnational Subsidies

At the WTO Committee on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures meeting held in late April, China and a range of other WTO Members sparred over issues related to overcapacity, the level

U.S., China Spar on Subsidies at WTO Meeting

At a WTO Committee on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures meeting held in late April, there was a discussion of China's latest subsidy notifications that offered insights into the



Chinese Laws & Cases

Beijing Issues Another Blocking Order Targeting EU FSR Investigations

Beijing has formally accused the European Union of improper extraterritorial overreach regarding its investigation into e-commerce giant JD.com.

China Starts Cybersecurity Review on Palo Alto

Last week, China's regulator opened a cybersecurity review of products sold by Palo Alto Networks, a move that could restrict the U.S. company's ability to

China Counters U.S. with Sanctions, Export Controls, and Novel Security Investigation

On August 5, China's Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) and state regulatory agencies launched a sweeping, multi-pronged package of countermeasures, taking direct aim at recent U.S. sanctions

China Clears Apple Intelligence for Launch

Apple has cleared a critical regulatory hurdle in China after the country's internet regulator approved its mobile-device generative artificial intelligence service, Apple Intelligence, for deployment on domestic

Foreign Laws & Cases

Appeals Court Orders Reconsideration of Hesai Chinese Military Company Designation

After an appeals court ruling, Hesai Technology, an electronics company headquartered in Shanghai that makes LiDAR, will have another chance at arguing for its removal from a U.S. government

U.S. Court Finds Errors in Forced Labor Decision, Remands for Reconsideration

In a ruling issued on Friday, a U.S. Court of International Trade judge ordered that a decision not to remove a Chinese company from the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention

Appeal in DJI "Chinese Military Company" Case Reverses Lower Court Ruling, Remands for Further Proceedings

Chinese drone maker Shenzhen DJI Innovation Technology Co., known as DJI, succeeded on one of its claims in an appeal in U.S. court, and will now have another chance

U.S. Government Responds to Alibaba Free Speech Injunction Motion in "Chinese Military Company" Case

In a recent court filing, the Trump administration responded to a motion for an injunction filed by Chinese tech giant Alibaba on free speech grounds in a case involving the

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