CTM Weekly Newsletter
This past week, CTM covered the following issues.
In China:
* Elon Musk's visit to China
* China-U.S. trade officials' meetings
* Extension of tariff exclusions on U.S. products
* Guideline on using standard contracts to export personal data
* Requirements for imports of pet food from Serbia
In the
Fourth TTC Ministerial Meeting Delivers Common U.S./EU Positions on China
The U.S. and the EU held the fourth Ministerial meeting of the Trade and Technology Council (TTC) this week, and the Joint Statement addresses many aspects of trade and investment policies toward China, including non-market practices, export controls, and economic coercion.
A Run-down of Elon Musk's China Trip
Tesla CEO Elon Musk just finished a high-profile trip to China amidst fraught U.S.-China relations. Here is a run-down of the people he met and the issues he discussed over his three-day visit.
Members of Congress Push Biden Administration on Chinese Chicken Access
In a letter sent last week, Rep. Barry Moore (R-AL), Rep. Abigail Spanberger (D-VA) and 41 other members of Congress called on Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack and U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai to urge the General Administration of Customs China (GACC) to engage with the U.S. Department of
Chinese Subsidies at Issue in Indonesia-EU WTO Dispute
A recent WTO complaint filed by Indonesia against EU countervailing and anti-dumping duty measures on Indonesian steel imports involves several claims related to subsidies provided by the Chinese government.
China Issues Guideline on Using Standard Contract for Personal Data Exports
To implement Measures that will become effective tomorrow, China's cyber watchdog issued a Guideline on the procedure for using the standard contracts to export personal data.
U.S. Senate Committee Holds Hearing on "Countering China"
At a hearing today on "Countering China: Advancing U.S. National Security, Economic Security, and Foreign Policy," the U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs talked with several Biden administration officials about a wide range of issues, including the export licenses issued by the Commerce