CTM Weekly Newsletter
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CTM Weekly Newsletter
This past week, CTM covered the following issues.
In China:
* Fine on Didi for data use and security violations
* Cross-border penalty on a Malaysian subsidiary for financial fraud
* Extension of anti-dumping duties on synthetic fibers
* Allowing peanut imports from Brazil
In the United States:
* New 5G network agreements with Saudi
CTM Weekly Newsletter
This past week, CTM covered the following issues.
In China:
* Chinese antitrust penalties and acquisition approvals;
* final rules on data transfers;
* the launch of an FTA negotiation with Nicaragua;
* eased rules on the import of food products related to COVID concerns;
* a Chinese company's planned purchase of a
CTM Weekly Newsletter
This past week, CTM covered the following issues:
* China's plan for demonstration zones for intellectual property rights, a draft regulation on standard contracts related to personal information exports, imports of citrus fruit from Zimbabwe, and new tariff exclusions.
* Proposed U.S. legislation that restricts financial transactions connected to
CTM Weekly Newsletter
This past week, CTM covered the following issues:
* Chinese copyright rulings, anti-dumping duties, SPS measures, cybersecurity reviews, and trade between the BRICS countries.
* U.S. Congressional actions related to data outflows and TikTok, a Congressional call for an anti-dumping/countervailing duty case on masks and medical equipment, Chinese companies added
CTM Weekly Newsletter
This past week, CTM covered the following issues:
* Chinese IP law developments, Chinese IP rulings, a Ministry response to Secretary Blinken's speech, local government subsidies, a draft standard on privacy agreements, and fruit imports from Myanmar.
* Enforcement of a new U.S. law on forced labor, Katherine Tai&
CTM Weekly Newsletter
This past week, CTM covered the following issues:
* A Chinese government report on antitrust enforcement, a suspension of fish imports from Taiwan, and MOFCOM officials' comments on trade and investment.
* A U.S. finding that Chinese rail products did not injure U.S. competitors; developments in the push to
CTM Weekly Newsletter
This past week, CTM covered the following issues:
* Details on a Chinese summit focused on multinational companies, Chinese foreign ministry cooperation meetings with Central Asian countries, various China Customs announcements, and apps found to violate the law.
* U.S. decisions on suspending trade remedy tariffs on solar panels and on