China's Cybersecurity Measures Discussed Again at WTO Meeting
As we reported in January, Japan and the U.S. put China's cybersecurity measures on the agenda of a meeting of the WTO's Council for Trade in Services in October 2021. The same two countries put these measures on the agenda at the March 2022 meeting
Taiwan Raids Chinese Chip Companies to Curb Talent Flows
The Taiwanese government has recently ramped up investigations of Chinese high tech companies for alleged illegal poaching of Taiwanese employees, which violates a newly revised law aimed to curb talent flows to mainland companies.
European Think Tank Calls for Consideration of Trade Measures Against Chinese Electric Vehicles
A new piece by the European think tank Mercator Institute for China Studies (MERICS) makes the case that Chinese production of electric vehicles will harm European industries and therefore merits the use of trade defense instruments in response. Calls for trade measures in this sector are likely to be taken
Reports Indicate China-Switzerland FTA Update Talks at an Impasse
Last November, China and Switzerland looked to update the free trade agreement (FTA) they signed in 2013, but recent news reports suggest the efforts may have stalled.
Chinese Premier Stresses Importance of Trade amidst Government Policies to Facilitate Trade and Supply Chain
During a nation-wide teleconference designed to stabilize the economy, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang emphasized the importance of supporting and enhancing foreign trade and investment. His statements came alongside some new government measures that aim to stabilize and boost foreign trade.
New U.S. Government Report Warns About Risks of Chinese Investment in U.S. Agriculture
A new Staff Research Report published by the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission, which often takes a tough line on China trade issues, examines the scope of Chinese investment in U.S. agriculture and sets out certain risks that may arise. The evidence provided in the report
U.S. Justice Department Charges California Man with Smuggling And Exporting Aviation Technology To Beijing University
Last week, the United States Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of California unsealed a criminal complaint charging Jonathan Yet Wing Soong of San Jose with "smuggling and violating export control laws by allegedly secretly funneling sensitive aeronautics software to a Beijing university."