China and Pakistan Vow More Cooperation on Trade and Infrastructure

During a visit by Pakistan's prime minister to Beijing, Chinese leaders reaffirmed commitments to work with Pakistan on port and railway building, trade expansion, and financial stability.

Leading House Republican Presses Commerce Department on Licensing Data for Chips, Supercomputers

A Republican Congressman who is active on China trade and tech issues is pushing the Biden administration on its implementation of the newly announced rules on export controls for semiconductors and supercomputers.

USTR Publishes "Preview" of Section 301 Review Questions

As part of its review of the Section 301 tariffs, USTR has posted in advance some of the questions that interested parties will be able to respond to as the future of these tariffs is considered.

China Opens to Aquatic Imports from Nicaragua

China's customs agency recently published the regulatory guidelines for aquatic imports from Nicaragua, the most recent move by China to bolster bilateral trade after the two countries reestablished diplomatic relations last December.

EU Extends Anti-Dumping Measures on Steel and Sweeteners from China

The EU recently issued decisions that extend existing anti-dumping duties on aspartame from China and on certain cold-rolled flat steel products from China (and Russia as well). As part of its reasoning in these cases, the European Commission considered the role of the CCP in the management of

Biden Administration Official Discusses Chinese Scanners at Mexico Border

At a think tank event yesterday, Assistant Secretary of State Todd Robinson discussed Chinese scanning equipment being used in operations at the Mexico-U.S. border, and emphasized the Biden administration's security and economic concerns with such a practice.

China's Top Diplomat Complains to Blinken; Next Moves Uncertain

During a phone call with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken today, Chinese State Counsellor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi urged the United States to stop trying to contain and suppress China. As it is unlikely that the U.S. will change course at this point, and any Chinese
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