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China's Wingtech fights back as Dutch govt seizes control of Nexperia
Shanghai-listed Wingtech Technology vowed to seek legal and diplomatic intervention after the Dutch government seized de facto control of its Netherlands-based chi... (more story)
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China blacklists Canada's TechInsights after Huawei chip teardown reports
China has added Canadian semiconductor research platform TechInsights to its “unreliable entity” list, signaling Beijing’s resolve to protect its domestic chipmaker... (more story)
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Indonesia's trade pacts with EU, Canada counter US tariffs, but hurdles remain
Indonesia rushed to conclude trade agreements with the EU and Canada this month to cushion the impact of steep US tariffs. The deals expand duty-free market access ... (more story)
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Global shippers may soon have greater clarity on their legally binding climate goals with the International Maritime Organization, or IMO, due to vote on Friday on a framework that would require large ships to... (more story)
Scrutiny of critical technologies often used in the defense industry has seen greater engagement by European countries in screening foreign investments and triggering in-depth reviews, according to an EU repor... (more story)
China has launched an inter-agency investigation into how the US Section 301 actions have affected or could affect the security and development interests of China’s maritime and shipbuilding sectors, and their... (more story)
Shanghai-listed Wingtech Technology vowed to seek legal and diplomatic intervention after the Dutch government seized de facto control of its Netherlands-based chipmaker Nexperia, in one of Europe's most aggr... (more story)
The Senate version of the annual US defense bill that passed last week has a few key trade provisions, including an amendment to restrict investment in China and ensure companies sell advanced semiconductor ch... (more story)
Large companies operating in the EU are set to see simplified sustainability reporting rules, after lawmakers from the European Parliament’s legal affairs committee voted in favor of a compromise text. The doc... (more story)
South Korea’s trade negotiations with the US remain in deadlock over detailed terms on how to finance Seoul’s investment pledge in exchange for a US tariff cut from 25 percent to 15 percent — a process complic... (more story)
The global financial system is vulnerable to shocks due to incomplete reform implementation, Financial Stability Board Chief Andrew Bailey said. In a letter to the Group of 20 economic powers, Bailey said the ... (more story)
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The renewed tit-for-tat between Beijing and Washington reveals an apparent shift in China's approach to economic statecraft. Beyond merely countering President Trump's trade threats, Chinese leaders are orches... (more story)
A licensing flap over Japan’s famed Shine Muscat grapes highlights the need for a broader rethink of whether Japan should export its prized produce or its know-how.
New US lumber and furniture tariffs are expected to add paperwork and costs for importers navigating an increasingly difficult customs system of stacking duties, while posing new challenges for domestic indust... (more story)
US President Donald Trump has shown he is prepared to harness his country's trade heft to push through his political agenda beyond his borders. This time, the EU's climate legislation is in the crosshairs. The... (more story)
The final stages of a major international treaty governing the high seas could conflict with aggressive moves by the US government under President Donald Trump to expand deep-sea mining.
Indonesia rushed to conclude trade agreements with the EU and Canada this month to cushion the impact of steep US tariffs. The deals expand duty-free market access and signal Indonesia’s place in global value ... (more story)
Recent deals by Canada and the EU with Indonesia highlight how some of the US's biggest trading partners are seeking to outmaneuver the US by offering other countries more generous trade terms.
The Trump administration is ramping up trade protections on health products, launching new investigations into medical equipment and imposing high tariffs on pharmaceutical drugs that could threaten the viabil... (more story)