Congressional Hearing on DFC, MCC Touches on China Competition Issues

A House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing yesterday on the Biden Administration’s FY23 Budget Request for the International Development Finance Corporation (DFC) and Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) discussed a number of issues related to the role of these agencies in countering China.

China's Trade Faces Pressure, But There Are Some Highlights, MOFCOM Officials Say

China's Commerce officials recently touted China's development in trade and foreign investment in the first four months of 2022, including that private companies' share in international trade increased to 58.5%, and there was a 26% rise of foreign investment, despite the economic slowdown caused

U.S. International Trade Commission Finds No Injury from Dumped/Subsidized Imports of Chinese Freight Rail Couplers; No Duties To Be Imposed

The U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) has found that imports of freight rail couplers from China do not cause or threaten injury to a U.S. industry, and therefore anti-dumping/countervailing duties will not be imposed on those imports.

Australian Prime Minister Speaks about Improving China Relations; China Responds

At a press conference yesterday, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, whose party recently won the Australian national elections, was asked several questions about the state of Australia's relations with China.

Congressman LaHood Comments on U.S.-China Trade Relations

At an event hosted by the American Enterprise Institute today, Congressman Darin LaHood (R-IL) made a number of comments on China trade issues.

Republican Congressman Introduces Resolution Demanding Information on China's Access to Patents in any TRIPS Waiver

Congressman Adrian Smith (R-NE) introduced a Resolution on June 9 requesting that President Biden transmit information and documents on any TRIPS Waiver signed at the WTO, with a focus on China's access to intellectual property.
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WTO's 12th Ministerial Conference Starts with Opening Statements from China, Other Major Trading Powers

On June 12, the WTO's 12th Ministerial Conference kicked off. Officials from China, the United States, the European Union, and other WTO Member all made remarks. While they all expressed support for the multinational trading system, they each emphasized different areas in which they believed the WTO should
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