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EU states propose new obligations for phase out of Russian gas in leaked draft September 01, 2025 | Eleonora Rinaldi

EU gas importers could face new obligations on how to phase out Russian oil and gas under an Aug. 28 leaked draft from the body representing member states. Under the plan, which amends one from the European Co... (more story)

US hardens rhetoric as South Korea seemingly recalibrates platform bill September 01, 2025 | Jenny Lee

The US is hardening its rhetoric against South Korea’s online platform regulation efforts, just as the ruling Democratic Party of Korea appears to reframe the initiative under a new name, leaving the scope and... (more story)

US appeals court strikes down most of Trump's emergency tariff authorities August 29, 2025 | Bradley Dress, Eliana Hubacker

The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit today struck down a majority of President Donald Trump’s emergency tariffs, imposed on most of the world, in a significant blow to the administration’s trade agenda.

Trade court sides with US Commerce on tire reviews August 29, 2025 | Zack Budryk

The US Court of International Trade upheld the results of an administrative review of the Commerce Department’s countervailing duty orders on certain new pneumatic off-the-road tires.

Solar cells from 3 Asian nations pose reasonable threat, USITC says August 29, 2025 | Bradley Dress

The US International Trade Commission today voted unanimously to continue an investigation into solar cells from India, Laos and Indonesia, paving the way for more duties on the product from southeast Asia, a ... (more story)

Brazil moves forward with plans to retaliate against US tariffs August 29, 2025 | Henrique Santiago

Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has given the green light to studies that could lead to the application of the Economic Reciprocity Law in response to US President Donald Trump’s imposition of 50... (more story)

EU industry shows mixed feelings over proposals to progress US trade deal August 29, 2025 | Eleonora Rinaldi

European carmakers have welcomed two European Commission proposals on market access for US products published late yesterday, but the plan has worried farmers and environmental campaigners. The proposals, part... (more story)

End of 'de minimis' threatens families, small businesses, Democratic leaders say August 28, 2025 | Bradley Dress

Democratic state financial leaders today blasted the Trump administration’s ending of the “de minimis” rule tomorrow, warning the move to end duty-free privileges for low-cost packages threatens small business... (more story)

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US auto importers face new challenges on multiple fronts August 28, 2025 | Zack Budryk and Eliana Hubacker

A combination of lower US tariff rates for some automobile imports and stacked tariffs for the aluminum and steel used for many otherwise US-made cars injects further uncertainty into the global automotive supply chain.

Japanese automotive industry, hit hard by Trump tariffs, struggles to adapt August 27, 2025 | Sachiko Sakamaki

US President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs are hitting Japan’s automotive sector hard — cutting into profits and forcing companies to rethink global supply chains. Some auto parts makers may face existential... (more story)

Trump’s furniture tariffs are part of US lumber investigation August 26, 2025 | Bradley Dress

President Donald Trump’s abrupt threat least week to impose tariffs on furniture imports is actually part of an ongoing investigation into lumber, according to the White House.

India's UK trade deal strategic to counter US in intellectual property war August 26, 2025 | Freny Patel

India's new trade deal with the UK is a strategic power play, rewriting global rules. It balances intellectual property, challenges US pressure, and diversifies India's exports amid proposed tariff hikes.

Politicking over future EU customs authority threatens trouble on two fronts August 22, 2025 | Oscar Pandiello

A political standoff is brewing over the EU's planned customs framework overhaul, and specifically the planned new central customs authority. It's a fight on two fronts: over which will country will get to hos... (more story)

US tariffs drive Chinese exports elsewhere, sparking protectionism August 21, 2025 | Bradley Dress and Zack Budryk

US-China trade tensions and tariffs have spurred Chinese exports to flood other markets, pushing other countries to adopt more stringent trade protections as they worry increasingly about overcapacity – markin... (more story)

BMW’s shipwrecked cars confirm limits of EU trademark law August 21, 2025 | Inbar Preiss

A Dutch court has backed BMW in blocking the resale of cars bound for Taiwan that were salvaged from a ship fire, clarifying that goods in transit under a customs status that are in Europe but not officially r... (more story)

US faces uncertain future with expiring Africa trade agreement August 14, 2025 | Bradley Dress

The US faces a looming deadline to renew a major trade agreement, the African Growth and Opportunity Act, which is set to expire in just over a month as key questions about its future remain unresolved and con... (more story)