China Market Regulator Warns Against Dodging Port Deal Probe
Over the weekend, China's market regulator warned against any actions to circumvent the ongoing antitrust investigation on the CK Hutchison port purchase.
WTO Committee Discusses Chinese Critical Mineral Export Restrictions
At the meeting of the WTO's Committee on Market Access on November 19 and 20, 2024, for which the meeting minutes were recently circulated, WTO Members discussed China's Export Control Law and "restrictions on trade in strategic products."
A Legal Blueprint for China's Trade War Retaliation
With the World Trade Organization's (WTO) dispute settlement system effectively sidelined in U.S.-China disputes, other mechanisms in international law may serve as a legal basis for China to retaliate against U.S. tariffs and other discriminatory measures, a Chinese lawyer argues.
Toyota Lands New EV Investment in Shanghai
Last week, Toyota and the Shanghai government signed a deal to build a new EV plant in the Jinshan District of Shanghai.
Court Finds Chinese Solar Company Has Standing To Sue in Forced Labor Import Ban Case, Excludes One Claim for Lateness
In a decision last week, the U.S. Court of International Trade found that a Chinese solar company does have standing to sue for a U.S. government decision that excludes its products due to forced labor concerns, but said that one of the claims was untimely.
WTO Panel Established in EU CVD Case on Chinese EVs
At the meeting of the WTO's Dispute Settlement Body on April 25, a panel was established to hear China's complaint regarding EU countervailing duties on Chinese electric vehicles.
CTM Weekly Newsletter
This past week, CTM covered the following issues:
In China:
* MOFCOM’s strategy to deal with different trade partners
* China’s warning against any U.S. trade deals that harm China’s interests
* Reported tariff exemptions for some U.S. goods
* New work plan to liberalize services market
In the