CCP

Total 45 Posts

EU Anti-Dumping Duties on Molybdenum Wire from China Extended after Expiry Review

Yesterday, the EU issued a decision that extends existing anti-dumping duties on molybdenum wire from China. As part of its reasoning in the case, the European Commission considered the role of the CCP in the management of the Chinese companies under investigation.

Biden Administration Officials, Agencies Criticize Chinese Influence, Technology Theft

Last week, two key U.S. government offices, along with a British counterpart, weighed in on issues related to Chinese coercive influence and theft of U.S. technology.

EU Imposes Anti-Dumping Duties on Graphite Electrodes from China

Last week, the European Commission adopted definitive anti-dumping duties on imports of graphite electrodes from China. The duties range from 25.5% to 74.9%.

A More Detailed Look at the Steel Company Audit Required under the U.S.-UK Section 232 Agreement

Last week, we reported on the audit of Chinese-owned UK steel companies that is required as part of the U.S.-UK Section 232 tariff agreement. In this piece we take a closer look at the details of this audit as set out in the parties' Joint Statement, including

EU Imposes Anti-Dumping Duties on Calcium Silicon from China

Last week, the European Commission adopted definitive anti-dumping duties on imports of calcium silicon originating in China. The duties range from 31.5% to 50.7%.

US-UK Steel/Aluminum Tariff Deal Involves Scrutiny of Chinese Ownership of UK Company

A recent resolution of a U.S.-UK trade dispute over steel and aluminum tariffs will lead to an audit of the financial records of a Chinese-owned UK steel company, in order to "assess influence from the People’s Republic of China government."

EU Anti-Dumping Decision on Aluminum Foil Discusses Role of CCP in Company Management

The European Commission has decided to extend for five years the anti-dumping duties in force on imports of aluminium household foil from China. The anti-dumping duties will remain at their current level of between 6.4% and 30%. One aspect of the Commission's reasoning in its decision relates
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