Trump Administration Rejects Ninestar Labor Rights Delisting Request
The Trump administration has rejected a request by printing and imaging company Ninestar to be taken off the UFLPA Entity List. The company and the administration are currently trying to work out a way forward in the matter.
China Conditionally Lifts Ban on Japanese Seafood Imports
China's General Administration of Customs (GACC) has conditionally resumed imports of aquatic products from most regions of Japan, reversing a 2023 ban imposed over concerns about wastewater discharge from the Fukushima nuclear plant. The decision follows recent bilateral agreements aimed at restarting the seafood trade after imports from
Canada Imposes New Steel Surtax on Non-FTA Countries
Last week, Canada announced that it would be imposing a new 50% surtax, functioning as a tariff-rate quota, on certain steel imports from countries with whom it does not have a trade agreement.
U.S., China Finalize Export Control Pact; Details Not Disclosed
U.S. and Chinese officials have confirmed that they finalized details on implementing an agreement that loosens bilateral export controls. However, the specific terms of the agreement, and whether they will be made public, remain unclear.
Texas Law Targeting Chinese Investment Now in Force
In response to concerns about a Chinese company's purchase of land near a military base, the state of Texas has enacted a new law that restricts investment from China and other foreign adversaries.
CTM Weekly Newsletter
This past week, CTM covered the following issues:
* Chinese talks with New Zealand and Central Asian countries
* Declining agriculture imports from U.S.
* U.S. lawsuit on ending of de minimis exemption for Chinese imports
* U.S. AD/CVDs on solar products from Southeast Asian countries
* European Commission procurement restrictions
Beijing Diversifies Farm Imports as U.S. Tariffs Linger
China's agricultural imports from the United States have seen a decline in recent months, a direct consequence of ongoing trade disputes and resulting tariffs. Despite trade talks in recent months, many additional tariffs on U.S. farm products remain in place, pushing Beijing to diversify its sourcing. This