Germany Gets Stricter about Chinese Investment and Inputs

In recent weeks, Germany has made a decision to consider blocking a Chinese takeover of a retailer, and its scrutiny of a wind farm project has led to the dropping of a Chinese supplier.

China Imposes Preliminary Duties on EU Pork

Last Friday, China's Ministry of Commerce reached a preliminary ruling that imposes anti-dumping duties on pork and pig by-products from the European Union. The decision targets a significant European export with duties ranging up to 62.4%, underscoring the growing risk of tit-for-tat protectionism between China and the

MOFCOM Extends Probes on Canola, Rubber Imports from Canada and Others

China's Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) has extended two ongoing anti-dumping investigations, both of which were initiated in partial response to Canadian tariffs on Chinese goods

CTM Weekly Newsletter

This past week, CTM covered the following issues: In China: * A comparative list of critical and strategic minerals with export control status * MOFCOM’s affirmative finding in its first anti-circumvention investigation on U.S. optical fiber * Extension of anti-dumping duties on phenol * China-Russia energy partnership  In the U.S.: * Visit

MOFCOM Extends Anti-Dumping Duties on Chemicals from U.S., Others

In a recent ruling, China's Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) has extended its anti-dumping duties on phenol imports from the U.S., EU, Korea, Japan, and Thailand with rates as high as 287.2%.

China Concludes First Anti-Circumvention Investigation

China's Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) has concluded its first-ever anti-circumvention investigation. The ruling, which targets American optical fiber, sets a precedent by extending anti-dumping duties to a related product, signaling a new era of enforcement for Beijing as it seeks to close loopholes in its trade defense system.

Trump Administration Appeals IEEPA Tariff Ruling To Supreme Court

In a petition filed yesterday, the Trump administration has asked the Supreme Court to review an appeals court ruling that the "reciprocal" and "trafficking" IEEPA tariffs are not authorized by the statute, and is pushing for an expedited consideration of the case.
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