Huan Zhu

China Renews Anti-Dumping Measures on Paper Products from U.S., EU and Japan

China's trade agency recently finished the expiry review of anti-dumping duties imposed on unbleached sack paper/kraft paper imports from the United States, European Union and Japan. The background of the anti-dumping measures and the primary reasoning of the ruling is summarized below.

Singapore PM Says U.S.-China Cooperation Difficult; Indo-Pacific Economic Strategy Should Be Inclusive

Recently, Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong spoke to the Wall Street Journal Editorial Board, offering his views on U.S.-China relations, China's relationship with the region, and the U.S. strategy in the region.

Beijing Issue Rules to Implement FTA Updates with New Zealand

Chinese agencies recently issued multiple documents to implement the upgrade protocol of the trade agreement between China and New Zealand. The new rules entered into force on April 7.

China's Internet Watchdog Launches Campaign to Review Tech Firms' Algorithms

China's cyber agency has launched a campaign to promote legal compliance in the use of algorithms by tech companies, according to an official notice published on April 8.

Australia Looks To Ease Economic Dependence on China, Chinese Foreign Ministry Reacts Harshly To Official Comments

With trade relations between China and Australia going sour in recent years, the Australian government has been seeking to diversify its trading partners, as its officials have made clear by their public statements and which a new trade agreement with India illustrates more concretely. At the same time, a Chinese

CSRC Proposes New Rules to Avoid U.S. Delistings

In a draft regulation, the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) and several other agencies recently updated rules governing audit and accounting information of domestic companies listed abroad. The new rules could potentially remove some hurdles for U.S. regulators to access Chinese listed companies' audit working papers.

At SPS Meeting, U.S. Reiterates Concerns over China's Registration Requirement for Foreign Food Producers

The United States recently reiterated its concerns over China's new measures that require registration for all overseas manufacturers that sell to China, and it also put forward some requests related to how to implement the measures. The U.S. statement at the meeting was recently made public on
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