WTO

WTO Meeting Discusses CVDs, Chinese Subsidy Concerns, U.S. IRA, CHIPS Act

At the October 27 meeting of the WTO's Committee on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures, for which the minutes were recently circulated, there were criticisms by China of other Members' countervailing duty practices (including the recent EU action on electric vehicles), and criticisms by other Member of China&

Beijing Sustains Anti-Dumping Duties on Indian Chemicals in Expiry Review

Yesterday, China's Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) issued a decision in the expiry review of anti-dumping measures on Indian chemical products ortho chloro para nitro aniline, making a determination to sustain the duties.

China Provides WTO With Second Half of 2023 Update on Countervailing Duty Actions

Pursuant to Article 25.11 of the SCM Agreement, China recently provided to the WTO its semi-annual report of its countervailing duty actions, covering the period July 1 – December 31, 2023.

U.S. ITC Rejects Tin Mill Anti-Dumping/Countervailing Duties

Not long after a U.S. Commerce Department determination on the amount of anti-dumping/countervailing duties to be imposed on imports of tin mill products from China and several other countries, the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) has determined that there was no injury to the domestic industry, meaning

U.S. Trade Rep. Comments on China Tariffs, China Relationship

At an event today at the University of Chicago Institute of Politics, U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai was asked several questions about the U.S. trade and economic relationship with China.

As Industry Presses for Action, European Parliament Debates Competition with Chinese Solar Imports

The European solar manufacturing industry is pushing for relief from competition with Chinese producers, and European policymakers are discussing a response. This debate recalls a similar one from around ten years ago.

China's Offshore Service Contracts Grow Slightly in 2023

China's Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) revealed that in 2023, China's total contract amount of offshore service outsourcing contracts reached US$215.4 billion, with the top destinations being the United States, Hong Kong, the European Union, and RCEP countries.
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