Canadian Parliament Considers Investment Review Legislation Amendments
As the Canadian Parliament debates an amended version of its investment screening legislation, concerns about Chinese investment have been prominent, especially from the Conservative opposition.
Australia-China Meetings Conclude, CPTPP Bid under Scrutiny
Following up on meetings held over the last couple of days, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese continued his meetings with Chinese leaders during his visit to China, discussing trade and various other issues.
Eurasian Economic Union Anti-Dumping Investigation on Chinese Imports Could Raise Crimea Annexation Issues
A Ukrainian international trade law scholar has called attention to a novel anti-dumping/international trade law issue involving Crimea's legal status under international law.
Australian Prime Minister, Trade Minister Visit China
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Trade Minister Don Farrell are visiting China, where they have met with Premier Li Qiang in Shanghai and President Xi Jinping in Beijing.
MOFCOM Starts Expiry Review of Anti-Dumping Duties on Chemicals
China's Ministry of Commerce announced last week that it would start an expiry review of anti-dumping duties applied to chemical compounds from the United States, Saudi Arabia, Malaysia and Thailand.
WTO Panel Announces Timetable for EU-China IP Dispute
In a communication dated November 2, and circulated by the WTO today, a WTO panel estimated that it would issue its final report in an EU complaint against certain Chinese IP practices "not before the second half of 2024."
China's Leaders Vow More Opening Up at Import Expo
Speaking at the sixth China International Import Expo (CIIE), which kicked off yesterday, Chinese leaders made commitments on opening up, international agreements, and data flows. While there has been some movement in these areas, more needs to be done to overcome the downward trend of its trade and investment.