China's Trade Growth Continues Weakening in August
China's customs data shows that the growth of imports and exports is slowing, amidst continued COVID restrictions and weakening demand in many markets.
Raimondo Spells Out China "Guardrails" on CHIPS Act Funding
Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo offered some comments yesterday on the implementation of the CHIPS Act's subsidies to semiconductor companies and how restrictions on investing in China might be applied.
Panel Composed on China's WTO Complaint Against Various Australian AD/CVD Measures
A WTO panel has been composed to hear China's complaint that certain Australian anti-dumping and countervailing duties are in violation of WTO rules.
U.S. Trade Rep. Tai Comments on China Trade Issues
At a Carnegie Endowment for International Peace event today, U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai offered her thoughts on various aspects of U.S.-China trade relations.
Chinese Leaders Call for "New National System" to Boost Technology Development
During a speech today, Chinese President Xi Jinping stressed a nationwide effort to make breakthroughs in key technologies.
Prospects for Chinese Lithium Mining in Chile
Chile has long been considered a relatively free market-oriented bastion in South America, with more openness to foreign investment and trade than most countries on the continent. In recent years, though, there have been rising protests from the left against existing economic policies, with concerns raised about inequality and unfairness.
China Allows Citrus Imports from Iran
China's customs agency has published requirements for importing citrus fruit from Iran.