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The Office of the United States Trade Representative announced Tuesday that it is opening a process for interested persons to request that certain machinery be temporarily excluded from Section 301 …
Mexico wants to reduce its dependence on imports from China and is asking some of the world’s biggest manufacturers and tech firms operating in the country to identify Chinese products and parts that could be made locally.
The country’s deputy trade minister, Luis Rosendo Gutiérrez, told the Wall Street Journal that Mexico wants U.S. carmakers and semiconductor manufacturers as well as global giants in the aerospace and electronics sectors to substitute some goods and components manufactured in China, Malaysia, Vietnam and Taiwan.
Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for Small Business, Market Access, and Industrial Competitiveness Sushan Demirjian today delivered the following remarks to members of the Global Forum on Steel Excess Capacity (GFSEC).
The US Export-Import Bank is extending measures to assist customers, US exporters and financial institutions located in federal disaster areas declared by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, due to the effects of recent and impending weather events.
China invoked dispute settlement proceedings against Türkiye at the World Trade Organization over Ankara’s decision to impose additional tariffs on imports of vehicles and certain other passenger vehicles originating from China.
Beijing lodged an Article 4 complaint under the WTO’s dispute settlement understanding with Türkiye challenging the “additional tariffs of 40% on imports of electric vehicles and certain other passenger vehicles originating in China, and set import permit restrictions.”
On September 30, the United Kingdom confirmed it will not proceed with the previous Government’s plan to introduce mandatory ‘Not for EU’ labelling in Great Britain (GB). US exporters require individual ‘Not for EU’ product labels for meat and dairy when exporting to Northern Ireland only.
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