EU Lists "Critical Tech", Starts Risk Assessment
The European Commission adopted a new document that sets up a deadline for Member States to conduct risk assessments on multiple critical technologies, including AI, advanced chips and manufacturing equipment, as well as quantum computing, with potential export controls and investment restrictions to follow.
EU Initiates Anti-Subsidy Investigation on Chinese Electric Vehicles
After an announcement by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen several weeks ago that the Commission would launch an anti-subsidy investigation on imports of Chinese battery electric vehicles (BEVs), the Commission has now formally initiated the investigation and issued key documents in the case.
Chinese Battery Materials Makers Eye Overseas Investments
Two Chinese battery materials makers recently announced investment plans in Europe and Africa to meet the growing global demand.
USTR Receives Comments on China's Compliance with WTO Commitments, Cancels Hearing
The Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) has canceled a public hearing on China's compliance with WTO commitments, but 20 comments from various organizations have now been submitted, and these will be taken into account as USTR prepares its annual report to Congress.
U.S. Trade Expert Suggests New EV Tariffs as Part of Section 301 Review
With the U.S. Trade Representative's Office (USTR) review of the Section 301 tariffs on China well underway and due to conclude soon, a former U.S. trade official has suggested using the review to impose additional tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles.
China-Germany Financial Dialogue
Over the weekend, China's Vice Premier He Lifeng and Germany's federal minister of finance Christian Lindner co-chaired the third financial dialogue in Frankfurt. The two sides made commitments on trade, investment, and regulatory cooperation.
Media Company Settles China FCPA violations
Last week, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced that Clear Channel Outdoor Holdings Inc. "agreed to pay more than $26 million to resolve charges that it bribed Chinese government officials to obtain outdoor advertising contracts in violation of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA)."