New Additions to UFLPA Entity List Were Part of Earlier Court Challenge on Labor Rights Practices

Last week, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced the addition of several textile companies based in China to the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA) Entity List. These companies had been part of an earlier court challenge to their inclusion on the Commerce Department Entity List.

Canadian Ministers Testify on EV Surtaxes, Other China Issues

At a recent meeting of the Canadian House of Commons Committee on International Trade, two key ministers from the Trudeau government testified about issues related to the Canadian surtaxes on Chinese EVs and other products.

CTM Weekly Newsletter

This past week, CTM covered the following issues: China: * Protectionist sentiment in the Global South partners * Anti-dumping measures on chemicals from Japan and U.S. * Trademark and competition case involving Schneider U.S.: * USTR comments on China’s overcapacity, use of trade remedies * Final rule on outbound investment restrictions and

U.S. Curbs on China Investment Spark Retaliation Threats

The Biden administration's recent move to restrict outbound investments to China has prompted swift condemnation from Beijing, which characterizes the measures as discriminatory and detrimental to global economic cooperation. As both countries grapple with the implications of these restrictions, concerns are mounting over potential retaliation and the broader

U.S. Trade Rep. Comments on Overcapacity

The issue of overcapacity continues to be a top one for the Biden administration, although despite frequently raising it with their Chinese counterparts, no progress has been made.
WTO

WTO Subsidies Meeting Discusses Overcapacity, Transparency Issues

At the meeting of the Committee on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures (SCM) earlier this week, China and other WTO members debated the issue of capacity/overcapacity, and the chair expressed concern with the level of compliance by WTO Members with their subsidy notification requirements.

MOFCOM Extends Anti-Dumping Duties on Chemicals from Japan and U.S.

Earlier this month, China's Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) made a determination to extend its anti-dumping measures on hydroiodic acid originating in Japan and the United States.
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