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US president has broad authority to impose IEEPA tariffs, Trump administration argues June 25, 2025 | Eliana Hubacker

The US president has broad authority to impose tariffs upon declaring an international economic emergency, the Trump administration argued to the Federal Circuit today.

Steel rebar producers make push for more US antidumping duties June 25, 2025 | Bradley Dress

A coalition of domestic steel rebar producers urged the US International Trade Commission today to impose antidumping and antisubsidy duties on four countries, pushing for more trade action on an import produc... (more story)

House panel questions AI executives on China competition, export controls June 25, 2025 | Zack Budryk

Artificial intelligence executives testified before a congressional panel today on policy around the technology, including a controversial provision of the reconciliation bill that would restrict state regulation.

Chinese businesses sound alarm over EU’s Foreign Subsidies Regulation June 25, 2025 | Joanna Sopinska

The EU’s Foreign Subsidies Regulation creates a regulatory hurdle and acts as a deterrent for Chinese companies willing to make greenfield investments in the EU, a director at the China Chamber of Commerce to ... (more story)

EU-US trade deal uncertain, some tariffs likely to stay, EU lawmaker Lange says June 25, 2025 | Patrick Hatzis

A “zero for zero” tariff agreement with the United States is unlikely despite EU efforts to reach a comprehensive deal, said Bernd Lange, the chair of the European Parliament's committee on international trad... (more story)

EU engaging with China over ‘unacceptable’ brandy measures, top official says June 25, 2025 | Joanna Sopinska

The EU is engaging regularly with Chinese authorities to solve the "unacceptable" situation faced by European brandy producers who are seeing their products blocked from the market even after paying provisiona... (more story)

EU needs action from China, not gestures, to fix trade ties, top official says June 25, 2025 | Oscar Pandiello

Urgent action by China to address its subsidy-driven industrial strategies, overcapacities and export controls is needed to fix strained EU-China trade ties, a senior EU official said, warning that recent dipl... (more story)

EU tech rules warrant ‘respect,’ not foreign meddling, antitrust chief Ribera says June 25, 2025 | Lewis Crofts and Nicholas Hirst

The EU’s rulebook for tech companies such as Google, Apple and Amazon won’t be opened up just to serve foreign demands, the bloc’s top competition enforcer has said. Teresa Ribera told MLex that Europe’s legit... (more story)

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Trump strategy on AI chips creates new risks amid China competition June 24, 2025 | Bradley Dress

The Trump administration’s business-minded strategy to export sensitive advanced chips that power artificial intelligence models aims to ease up on the more restrictive and cautious Biden-era approach to the c... (more story)

Tornado Cash co-founder seeks to exclude North Korean hackers from US trial June 24, 2025 | Samuel Rubenfeld

In a US trial of a cryptocurrency entrepreneur that centers on the alleged laundering of funds stolen by a blacklisted North Korean hacking group, the businessman is asking a federal judge to prevent the gover... (more story)

Poland’s defense-first agenda is testing EU’s green and trade objectives June 16, 2025 | Oscar Pandiello

Poland has used its leadership role as chair of the Council of the EU, the body that represents national governments in Brussels, to push defense and reduce Europe’s reliance on foreign powers to the forefront... (more story)

Venture firm relied on bad legal advice for work with Russian oligarch, US says June 13, 2025 | Samuel Rubenfeld

A San Francisco venture capital firm turned to lawyers in 2018 for an opinion on whether US sanctions imposed on a Russian billionaire would apply to its investments. The advice GVA Capital received was incorr... (more story)

Tariff overlap leaves US steel, aluminum importers facing mounting costs June 11, 2025 | Eliana Hubacker and Bradley Dress

The Trump administration’s global trade war is ratcheting up costs and creating delays for importers who must pay up on several of US President Donald Trump’s overlapping tariffs.

Trump turnabout on China student visas renews trade secret threat June 11, 2025 | Nick Robertson

While some Republicans applauded the State Department’s promise last month to “aggressively retract” student visas from some Chinese citizens who study in the US, President Trump said today that visas are part... (more story)

'Revenge tax' in spending bill divides US Senate Republicans June 11, 2025 | Zack Budryk and Bradley Dress

A provision of the sweeping Republican spending and tax cut bill that would tax investments by foreign-owned firms is dividing the Senate GOP caucus, potentially putting its inclusion in the final package at risk.

US, China run into complex trade hurdles as deal talks stall June 03, 2025 | Bradley Dress

The US and China last month won a reprieve after they agreed to slash tariffs, but Washington and Beijing now face the reality of longstanding trade issues such as export controls and market restrictions that ... (more story)