China Wants More Trade and Industrial Synergies with Brazil
China and Brazil held the seventh High-Level Coordination and Cooperation Committee (COSBAN) meeting on June 6. The meeting's outcomes reflect a shared commitment to a number of issues, from facilitating agricultural trade to fostering capacity cooperation and leveraging related funds.
Canadian USMCA Review Preparations Address China Trade, EV Issues
The Standing Committee on International Trade in Canada's House of Commons is carrying out a study in preparation for the upcoming review of the USMCA (referred to as CUSMA in Canada). At its first meeting with expert witnesses, a number of issues related to trade in Chinese EVs
China Extends Anti-Dumping Duties on Indian Chemicals
On June 7, China's Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) published its ruling on the expiry review of anti-dumping measures on 3-Phenoxy Benzaldehyde (also known as MPB or MPBD) from India.
China Submits Suggestions to WTO on Addressing Trade and Climate Measures
In a communication to the WTO's Committee on Trade and Environment (CTE) last week, China made a number of suggestions for "advancing multilateral discussions of Trade-related Climate Measures."
China Tackles Data Use through New Competition Rules
With new rules and court rulings, China is now addressing illegal data use to ensure fair competition in the digital economy.
Republican Members of Congress Demand Chinese Battery Makers Be Put on Blacklist
In letters to the Department of Homeland Security, Chairman John Moolenaar (R-MI) of the House Select Committee on Competition between the U.S. and the CCP and several Republican colleagues called for Chinese battery manufacturers Gotion and CATL to be put on the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA) Entity
CTM Weekly Newsletter
This past week, CTM covered the following issues.
In China:
* China-UAE renew partnership
* MOFCOM’s “carrot and stick” diplomacy in Europe
* Partial suspension of ECFA tariff concessions
* SPS updates
* MFA’s comments on EV subsidies
Rest of the World:
* U.S. government officials comment on bilateral trade and Chinese government