CTM Weekly Newsletter
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            CTM Weekly Newsletter
                This past week, CTM covered the following issues.
In China:
 * May trade data released
 * Trade talks with Honduras and Arab countries
In the U.S.:
 * Chinese companies added to UFLPA Entity List and export control list
 * Legislation introduced on U.S.-Taiwan trade and de minimis rules
 * Injunction requested in
            
        CTM Weekly Newsletter
                This past week, CTM covered the following issues.
In China:
 * Plans to improve the unified domestic market
 * Official comments on Japan-China bilateral relations
 * Cooperation agreements signed with Democratic Republic of the Congo
 * Opposition to U.S.-Taiwan trade deal
In the U.S.:
 * AD/CVD decisions on Chinese imports
 * Congressional
            
        CTM Weekly Newsletter
                This past week, CTM covered the following issues.
In China:
 * Elon Musk's visit to China
 * China-U.S. trade officials' meetings
 * Extension of tariff exclusions on U.S. products
 * Guideline on using standard contracts to export personal data
 * Requirements for imports of pet food from Serbia
In the
            
        CTM Weekly Newsletter
                This past week, CTM covered the following issues.
In China:
 * Ban on Micron in the CII sector
 * China-Central Asia Summit
 * MOFCOM comments on Japan's new export controls and US-Taiwan trade deal
 * SPS requirements on French pork
 * Extension of anti-dumping measures on rubber
In the United States:
 * House hearing
            
        CTM Weekly Newsletter
                This past week, CTM covered the following issues.
In China:
 * FTA signed with Ecuador, trade meetings with Central Asian countries
 * Restrictions on Australian timber eased
 * Drafts of standards for auto data
 * Tesla recall
In the U.S.:
 * U.S.-Taiwan trade deal announced
 * U.S. Trade Rep. comments on China
            
        CTM Weekly Newsletter
                This past week, CTM covered the following issues.
In China:
 * Responses to proposed EU sanctions
 * Criticism of USTR Section 301 report
 * April trade data
 * Semiconductor subsidies
 * Potential Chinese investment in Swedish battery factory
In the U.S.:
 * New proposed investment restrictions on real estate
 * Congressional criticism of Chinese labor rights
            
        CTM Weekly Newsletter
                This past week, CTM covered the following issues.
In China:
 * Trade and other cooperation with Myanmar
 * Industry opposition to Japanese export controls
 * Extension of anti-dumping duties on optical fiber
 * Journal article examines Chinese international investment agreements
In the U.S.:
 * Democratic Senators call for competition with China
 * Republican Senators push
            
        