U.S. Think Tank Scholars Address Chinese Economic Coercion: "Resilience and Relief" for Targeted Nations
Scholars at a U.S. think tank have proposed a counterstrategy to address Chinese economic coercion. Instead of tit-for-tat retaliation, they suggest building closer economic relationships with allies and partners, and helping them to decouple from China in strategic sectors and critical technology. At an event where the proposal was
CTM Weekly Newsletter
This past week, CTM covered the following issues.
In China:
* Xi visit to Russia
* MOFCOM press conference
* Semiconductor import data
* Certain meat imports suspended due to disease concerns
* Anti-dumping expiry review on chemical products
In the United States:
* U.S. Trade Representative testifies before Congress
* Legislation introduced to withdraw PNTR
U.S. Trade Rep. Testifies at U.S. Senate Trade Hearing, Touches on China Trade Issues
At a Senate Finance Committee hearing today, U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai testified on President Biden's trade policy agenda, touching on a number of China trade issues.
MOFCOM Comments on TikTok Sale, U.S. Trade, and Trade Negotiations
At today's press conference, officials of China's Ministry of Commerce provided comments on a potential TikTok sale to a U.S. company, trade with the United States, China's trade negotiations, and two state visits with foreign leaders.
Republican Senator Introduces Latest Bill To Withdraw China PNTR
Earlier this week, Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) introduced a bill to withdraw Permanent Normal Trade Relations (PNTR) from China, which would raise tariffs on Chinese imports. This bill is one of several that have been introduced recently on this issue, but at this moment none seems likely to be enacted
Economic Aspects of the Xi-Putin Meeting
During Chinese President Xi's visit to Russia, the two sides discussed trade and economic cooperation. In a joint statement, they showcased their commitments to building stronger bilateral relations in trade, investment, finance, energy and innovation.
European Parliament Meeting Touches on China, Taiwan Trade Issues
The European Parliament's Committee on International Trade (INTA) held a meeting on March 20 and 21, touching on issues related to EU-China relations, an EU-Taiwan trade agreement, and avoiding dependence on Chinese raw material processing.