Simon Lester

CTM Weekly Newsletter

This past week, CTM covered the following issues. In China: * Trade negotiations and talks with Ecuador, African countries, and the Philippines * New requirements for imports of durian imports from the Philippines * Discussions on compulsory licensing of COVID drugs in China * Academic review of developments related to government screening of Chinese

More U.S. States Ban TikTok for Government Employees; Senator Calls for Hearing

In the past week, more U.S. states have taken action to prohibit the use of TikTok and other Chinese-linked products and services on state electronic devices. And in Congress, there have been calls for hearings on TikTok.

U.S. House of Representatives Establishes Select Committee on Strategic Competition Between U.S. and Chinese Communist Party

One of the first actions by the new Republican House majority was to establish a Select Committee to study "strategic competition between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party." Most Democrats supported the Republican proposal, although some Democrats objected and others who supported it had concerns, on

New House Ways & Means Chair Chosen; Long-Time Supporter of Trump Administration's Approach to China Trade

With the Republican party now in control of the U.S. House of Representatives, House Republican leaders have chosen Rep. Jason Smith (R-MO) as Chair of the House Ways and Means Committee, which is the main House Committee with jurisdiction over trade policy. The Chair of the Subcommittee on trade
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China Trade Issues at Latest WTO Council for Trade in Services Meeting

At a meeting of the WTO's Council for Trade in Services on October 14, 2022, several trade issues involving China that had been raised previously were on the agenda again.

Scholars Outline Implications of Intensified Government Screening of Chinese Investments

In a piece about a forthcoming law journal article, several Australian professors provide an overview of developments related to government screening of Chinese foreign investments around the world, focusing on the political, economic, and legal implications.

China's GATT/WTO Accession: Second Meeting of the Working Party

In our second post on documents related to U.S.-China negotiations on China's accession to the GATT/WTO, we describe an early U.S. internal message that sets out the key U.S. priorities and the U.S. desire to coordinate with other governments.
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