Measures and Trade Concerns Related to China Discussed at July 2022 TBT Committee Meeting
At the meeting of the WTO's Committee on Technical Barriers to Trade on July 13-15, 2022, a number of WTO Members raised "specific trade concerns" (STCs) about particular Chinese measures, and China voiced its concerns with measures of other Members.
Australian Trade Minister Comments on Trade Relations with China
Ahead of an anticipated visit to China in February, Australian Trade Minister Don Farrell offered some comments to the media about his view of the state of Australia-China trade relations and specific trade conflicts.
Proposed U.S. Legislation Calls For Report to "Chart Strategic Course for U.S.-China Trade Relations"
Last week, U.S. Senator Rob Portman (R-OH) introduced the Trade with China Strategic Assessment Act, which would require an executive branch report about trade integration with China.
U.S. Spending Bill Targets Chinese Subsidies in Context of Mergers
In the government spending legislation recently enacted by Congress, there is a provision on the disclosure, in the context of merger notifications, of subsidies that have been provided by "foreign adversaries." This provision is part of an effort underway in both the EU and the U.S. to
CTM Weekly Newsletter
This past week, CTM covered the following issues.
In China:
* Meeting between Australian and Chinese foreign policy leaders
* New anti-dumping investigation against products from Taiwan
* Final rules on data security in the industry and information technology sectors
In the United States:
* New developments on access to audit records of Chinese
WTO Panel Rules for Hong Kong in Complaint Against U.S. "Origin Marking" Rules
In a ruling circulated yesterday, a WTO panel sided with Hong Kong in a complaint filed against the United States in October of 2020, finding that U.S. requirements that products from Hong Kong be labelled as originating in China were inconsistent with the GATT and could not be justified
High-Level Officials from China and Australia Meet, Relations May Start to Thaw
Today, Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs Penny Wong visited China and met with Chinese Premier Wang Yi. Both sides expressed their willingness to push for a thaw in the currently icy bilateral relations and to reset those relations, by restarting dialogues and talks.