Simon Lester

U.S. Government Files New Brief in Hesai Litigation over Military Company Listing

In the Hesai Technology litigation over its inclusion on a blacklist of Chinese military companies, the U.S. government has filed a brief opposing the plaintiff's motion for summary judgment, and also its own motion for summary judgment in its favor.
WTO

EU Files WTO Complaint against China on Royalties for EU High-Tech Sector

The European Commission requested consultations with China at the World Trade Organization (WTO) today, arguing that "China has empowered its courts to set binding worldwide royalty rates for EU standard essential patents, without the consent of the patent owner," leading to violations of the WTO's TRIPS

U.S. Presses China To Open Panel Meeting, Make Submissions Available in IRA WTO Dispute

In a letter to Chinese Ambassador Li Chenggang, Deputy U.S. Trade Representative and Ambassador María Pagán asked about opening the WTO panel meeting to the public and making its written submissions available in the WTO dispute on the Inflation Reduction Act EV subsidies.

China Requests WTO Panel on Türkiye's Auto Duties

China is pushing forward with a WTO complaint against Türkiye's duties on EVs and other autos, requesting that a WTO panel adjudicate the matter.

CTM Weekly Newsletter

This past week, CTM covered the following issues: In China:  * Trade remedy investigations and measures * New additions to the Unreliable Entity List In the U.S.: * Confirmation hearings of Scott Bessent, nominee for Secretary of Treasury, and Marco Rubio, nominee for Secretary of State * Final rule on sales of Chinese

USTR Finds China’s Maritime, Logistics, and Shipbuilding Practices Actionable Under Section 301

Yesterday, the U.S. Trade Representative issued findings in the Section 301 investigation of China's targeting of the maritime, logistics, and shipbuilding sectors "for dominance," concluding that China's "targeted dominance in these sectors is unreasonable and burdens or restricts U.S. commerce, and

Trump's Treasury, State Nominees Talk China at Confirmation Hearings

In their confirmation hearings, investor Scott Bessent, the nominee for Secretary of Treasury, and former Florida Senator Marco Rubio, the nominee for Secretary of State, offered a number of remarks relating to economic relations with China.
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