U.S. Congressman Raises Questions on Ford/CATL Deal
In a letter sent earlier this week, House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Jason Smith (R-MO) raised several questions with Ford CEO Jim Farley about the company's partnership with a Chinese company, and warned that as a result of the automaker’s use of electric vehicle tax credits
U.S. Treasury Secretary Yellen Speaks on U.S.-China Economic Relations
U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Janet Yellen gave a speech today at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies in Washington, DC on the U.S. - China Economic Relationship. She did not break new ground in terms of the Biden administration's thinking, but her speech
China Extends AD Measures on Japanese Chemicals
China's Ministry of Commerce announced yesterday that it would extend the 47.1% anti-dumping duties it has been imposing on Japanese chemicals for another five years.
Panel Composed in EU's WTO Complaint against Chinese Trade Restrictions on Lithuania
A WTO panel has been composed to hear the EU's complaint that various Chinese trade restrictions imposed on Lithuania are in violation of WTO rules.
Lithuanian Foreign Minister Comments on Chinese Economic Coercion
At a Peterson Institute event today, Gabrielius Landsbergis, Lithuania's Minister of Foreign Affairs, explained the background and details of China's trade restrictions that were imposed after Lithuania allowed a Taiwanese economic office in Vilnius to be labelled with the word "Taiwan."
Ukraine Designates Xiaomi as "War Sponsor"
Last week, the Ukraine government designated Chinese phone company Xiaomi as an "international war sponsor". Xiaomi expressed its strong objection in response, as the listing may hurt Xiaomi's international image and financial position.
U.S. House Committee Holds Hearing on "Countering China’s Trade & Investment Agenda"
At a House Ways and Means trade subcommittee hearing yesterday, members of Congress and witnesses discussed general U.S. concerns about China's role in the world economy, as well as the specific issues of the "de miminis loophole," Chinese economic coercion, and the possibility of revoking