Members of Congress Praise Administration Decision To Blacklist Hesai
Key members of Congress working on China issues are celebrating the inclusion of Chinese company Hesai on a U.S. Department of Defense blacklist.
Xinjiang Exports to U.S. Rebound in 2023
According to official Chinese data, Xinjiang's exports to the United States and the rest of the world witnessed a rise last year. However, the region's trade is heavily skewed as it concentrates on a small set of nations and products.
CTM Weekly Newsletter
This past week, CTM covered the following issues.
In China:
* Progress in trade talks
* Criticism of U.S. raids on Chinese companies
* New SPS measures
* Export control dialogue with Japan
In the U.S.:
* Export controls
* AD/CV duties on Chinese pressure washers
* USTR IP report
* Scrutiny of Ford-CATL deal
EU Trade Commissioner Comments on China EV Competition, Anti-Subsidy Case
At a CSIS event yesterday, Executive Vice President and EU Trade Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis provided some details on the status of the EU anti-subsidy investigation on Chinese electric vehicles, as well as on discussions with the U.S. on these issues.
Netgear Files Lawsuit against Huawei Alleging Antitrust Violations, Racketeering
Netgear, a California-based maker of Wi-Fi products, filed a lawsuit against Huawei in California federal court this week, claiming that Huawei violated U.S. antitrust law by refusing to license its patents on reasonable terms, and also alleging fraud, racketeering and other offenses for withholding patent licenses.
Concerns Raised in EU, U.S. on Chinese Electric Vehicles
On both sides of the Atlantic, concerns have been expressed recently about the threat of Chinese electric vehicles (EVs) in relation to security and economic competition.
New Chinese SPS Requirements for Food Imports in January
In January, China's General Administration of Customs (GACC) published sanitary requirements for food products from Brunei, Belgium, and Russia.