Trade Experts Explore Possibilities for U.S.-China Trade Deal
At a Washington International Trade Association event yesterday, several trade experts discussed U.S.-China trade issues such as the Trump administration's strategy regarding negotiations with China, the view from Beijing, possible components of a deal, and the impact on third countries.
Chinese Students Win Initial Court Victory in Visa Case
Four Chinese students filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court in the Northern District of California earlier this month challenging the U.S. government's cancellation of their student visas, and a judge recently granted them interim protection.
Beijing Reveals New Work Plan for Services Trade Pilot Program
Beijing unveiled ambitious plans last week, spearheaded by the Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM), to accelerate market opening across services industries from telecommunications to financial services, in a bid to bolster growth and align with high-standard international trade rules.
Final U.S. AD/CV Duties on Solar Products from Southeast Asian Countries Set
Yesterday, the U.S. Department of Commerce made its first determinations involving transnational subsidies under new regulations that allow these subsidies to be countervailed, in linked cases on solar products from four Southeast Asian countries. These determinations could lead to litigation in U.S. courts or at the WTO on
Amidst U.S. Push for Deals, China Warns Against U.S. Isolation Tactics
As U.S.-China trade tensions rise, third countries may find themselves caught in the middle. China has warned against any third-country partnership with the U.S. that targets Chinese interests, while it also seeks enhanced cooperation and integration with other trading partners.
Nvidia, AMD Warn of Earnings Drop Due To Export Restrictions
Two major U.S. chipmakers recently made investment filings indicating that U.S. government export controls on their chips are intensifying, with additional chips facing restrictions.
CTM Weekly Newsletter
This past week, CTM covered the following issues:
In China:
* Trade data update
* Limits on movie imports from U.S.
* New trade negotiator appointment
* Microsoft scales back business
In the U.S.:
* Remedy in Section 301 investigation on shipbuilding
* Update on reciprocal tariffs
* New Section 232 investigations
* New bill on