MOFCOM Updates EU Brandy Anti-Dumping Investigation
Today, China's Ministry of Commerce published an update on the anti-dumping investigation on European brandy, indicating the companies to be sampled and the categorization of the brandy products under investigation.
Chinese Law Stands in Way of Possible TikTok Forced Sale
As the push to either ban or force the divestment of social media platform TikTok is gaining momentum in the United States, the prospect of a divestment faces regulatory obstacles in China as well.
Taiwanese Minister Comments on U.S.-Taiwan Trade, Labor, Digital
At a World Trade Institute webinar today, Taiwanese Minister without Portfolio John Deng, who leads Taiwan's trade negotiations, and several other trade experts discussed a number of aspects of Taiwan's trade policy and the U.S.-Taiwan 21st Century Trade Initiative.
U.S. Unions File Section 301 Petition on Chinese Shipbuilding
A group of U.S. unions has filed a Section 301 petition with the U.S. Trade Representative's Office, accusing China of unfair trade practices in the maritime, logistics, and shipbuilding sector.
Canadian Investment Restrictions Having Impact on Chinese Deals
Recently, a proposed deal between Montreal-based SRG Mining Inc. and a Chinese company for a graphite mining operation in West Africa was scuttled by the Canadian government.
U.S. Commission Holds Hearing on Consumer Products from China
At a recent hearing on consumer products from China, the commissioners of the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission pressed a Biden administration official on the impact of the de minimis rule for imports and on other issues related to the safety of Chinese imports.
Chinese Auto Representatives Put Forward Proposals During Two Sessions
During the the two sessions of the 14th National People’s Congress (NPC) and the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), representatives of China's auto industry put forward proposals to help the industry cope with increasing challenges when exporting and expanding abroad, as Chinese automobiles have