Simon Lester
Latest U.S. Treasury Report Says China Not a Currency Manipulator, Remains on Monitoring List
Last week, the U.S. Treasury Department issued its semiannual report to Congress on "Macroeconomic and Foreign Exchange Policies of Major Trading Partners of the United States." As has been the usual practice in recent years, China was not found to be a currency manipulator, but was kept
WTO Panel in IRA Tax Credit Dispute Finds for China
On Friday, a WTO panel circulated its report on China's complaint against tax credits under the U.S. Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). The panel found violations of several WTO obligations, and rejected a U.S. defense based on public morals.
CTM Weekly Newsletter
This past week, CTM covered the following issues.
The Trump administration has authorized Nvidia to sell its H200 AI chips to China, with a new mechanism designed to allow the government to capture a portion of the profit from the sales, but the path forward for these exports remains precarious,
U.S. Trade Deal with El Salvador Continues Trend of Anti-China Provisions
In a legal text released today for a trade agreement between the U.S. and El Salvador, the Trump administration has continued its push for trading partners to sign on to provisions that target trade with China, on the basis of rights-based, economic, and security concerns.
Investment Tribunal Rejects German Food Company's Lawsuit against China
In a recent decision, an investment tribunal found for China in a complaint brought by a German spice and food company alleging violations of the China-Germany bilateral investment treaty (BIT) based on actions of a local government.
Trump Administration and Canadian Politicians Spar over China Trade Deal
The recent trade deal negotiated by Canada and China, which resolved several areas of trade conflict between the two countries, has led to escalating rhetoric between the Trump administration and the Canadian political leadership.
CTM Weekly Newsletter
This past week, CTM covered the following issues.
During a visit to China by Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, Canada and China were able to work through some of their trade conflicts and reach an apparent truce.
Speaking at the World Economic Forum this week, Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng