CTM Weekly Newsletter
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CTM Weekly Newsletter
This past week, CTM covered the following issues:
* China-U.S. Stockholm meeting
* Antitrust decision on Synopsys-Ansys merger
* MOFCOM comments on export controls
* New development on CK Hutchison’s sale of its port business
* Taliban termination of oil extraction contract with Chinese investors
* Trump administration’s comments on China’s economy
CTM Weekly Newsletter
This past week, CTM covered the following issues:
In China:
* Expansion of Hainan Free Trade Port policies
* China's update of export control catalog
* Suspension of DuPont China antitrust investigation
In North America:
* New AD/CVD petitions from U.S. industry on solar products, involving transnational subsidies from China
CTM Weekly Newsletter
This past week, CTM covered the following issues:
* Chinese graphite exports
* Report on foreign-invested enterprises in China
* U.S. anti-dumping determination on processed graphite
* New Section 232 cases on polysilicon and unmanned aircraft systems (drones)
* Chinese government submissions in ongoing Section 232 cases
* Trump administration orders divestment of Chinese acquisition
CTM Weekly Newsletter
This past week, CTM covered the following issues:
* MOFCOM anti-dumping investigations on brandy, toluidine, and steel products
* Sanctions on Taiwanese companies
* Procurement restrictions on EU medical device companies
* Vietnam-China trade relations
* U.S. copper tariffs
* U.S. actions to address transshipment
* U.S. actions to restrict Chinese ownership of farmland
CTM Weekly Newsletter
(July 4 is a holiday in the U.S., so we are posting the newsletter today).
This past week, CTM covered the following issues:
* China-U.S. export control agreement details finalized
* China's sanctions on Philippine politician
* Seafood imports from Japan resumed
* U.S. legislation repeals de minimis exemption
CTM Weekly Newsletter
This past week, CTM covered the following issues:
* Chinese talks with New Zealand and Central Asian countries
* Declining agriculture imports from U.S.
* U.S. lawsuit on ending of de minimis exemption for Chinese imports
* U.S. AD/CVDs on solar products from Southeast Asian countries
* European Commission procurement restrictions
CTM Weekly Newsletter
This past week, CTM covered the following issues:
* China-U.S. talks in London
* China-Africa ministerial meeting and China's zero tariff offer for African countries
* China's antitrust review on Synopsys-Ansys merger
* New Chinese guideline on customs procedure for export control of dual-use items
* Taipei sanctions Chinese tech