Chinese Plaintiffs File Appellate Brief in Florida Real Estate Purchase Ban Case
Litigation in U.S. court is continuing over the state of Florida's restrictions on real estate purchases by Chinese citizens, with legal briefs now filed in a federal appellate court over the issue of whether a preliminary injunction against enforcing the law should be granted.
Rundown on China-US Trade Ministers Meeting
The commerce ministers of China and the United States met last week on the sideline of APEC. While the two sides remain at odds about the national security aspects of trade and investment, they managed to agree on enhancing communication on trade secret protection, standards, as well as trade and
New Law Journal Article Considers Chinese Anti-Suit Injunctions at Issue in WTO Dispute
A new article in the Journal of World Intellectual Property examines the intellectual property issues in the background of an ongoing EU-China WTO dispute.
MOFCOM: EU Subsidy Probe of EVs "Non-Transparent", "Unfair", and "WTO-Inconsistent"
A spokesperson from China's Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) criticized EU practices in the countervailing investigation on electric vehicles (EVs) from China. The spokesperson also talked about the status of Micron in China and China's outbound investment over the first ten months.
Von Der Leyen Speech Addresses Economic Competition with China
In a speech last week, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen discussed China's "economic posture" as well as its "diplomatic and military posture." We provide highlights below of her remarks on the economic issues.
CTM Weekly Newsletter
This past week, CTM covered the following issues.
At the international level:
* Economic aspects of Xi-Biden meeting
* China-Japan ministers meeting
* China's WTO submission on border carbon adjustments
* WTO SPS meeting
In China:
* Data provider Qichacha passed a security review to launch international platforms
* Shanghai's new pilot
China Presses India on Agriculture Restrictions at WTO Meeting
At a meeting of the WTO's Committee on Sanitary and Phytosanitary (SPS) Measures on Wednesday, China raised a long-standing issue regarding Indian restrictions on imports of Chinese apples, pears and marigold seeds.