Good news for some, bad news for others yesterday, as US President Donald Trump pushed forward with plans to impose tariffs on foreign steel and aluminium – arguing that the levies were necessary for national security and to stop the “assault on our country” – hours after the 11 remaining members of …
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Beyond Brussels: From steel to Thailand including NAFTA and Vietnam
This has been a week overloaded with trade developments. There is lots of news – and speculation – floating around in the run-up to next week’s planning signing of the Trans-Pacific Partnership. The big news from yesterday – US duties on foreign steel and aluminium – has sparked an angry reaction …
Beyond Brussels: NAFTA, China, US reciprocal tax, India, Korea, Australia-Peru
Rising trade tensions generally sums up the mood in some parts of the world this week, with China flagging plans to impose dumping duties on styrene monomer from the US, South Korea and Taiwan and India raising import tariffs to their highest level in three decades. Meanwhile, President Donald Trump …
Beyond Brussels: Canada-US, China, trade surpluses and deficits
Trade deficit numbers made the headlines this week, with China’s global trade gap narrowing significantly as the UK reporting the highest deficit on goods trade in 15 months. Meanwhile Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau travelled to the US to plead for free trade and to extol the benefits of the …
Beyond Brussels: UK-China, state of the union, solar tariffs, NAFTA, RCEP
May, Xi discuss trade barriers UK Prime Minister Theresa May said today that she and Chinese President Xi Jinping discussed the importance of removing barriers to commerce, especially for British food, drink and financial services, as the two countries move toward a post-Brexit trading relationship. May, speaking at a business summit …
Beyond Brussels: TPP, Trump, US safeguards, Davos, ISDS
The big news this week is the success of the 11 countries that are still part of the Trans-Pacific Partnership in reaching an agreement this week – and that President Donald Trump said the US might consider joining the pact “if we did a substantially better deal”. China and South …
Beyond Brussels: China-US ties, WTO chicken ruling, Indian mini-ministerial, Australian wine, NAFTA
There were plenty of trade stories from around the world this week, including efforts by China’s president to ease strained ties with the US, a request for Washington to probe the security risks of uranium imports, India’s plan to hold a mini-ministerial meeting, Australia’s trade challenge of Canadian measures on …
Beyond Brussels: Canadian WTO challenge, NAFTA, India, Vietnamese STEs, Chinese trade surplus
The year began with a bang in some parts of the world in terms of commerce, including a World Trade Organization complained filed by Canada against US trade-remedy measures that could eventually draw in other WTO members as complainants. Canada challenges ‘America First’ approach at WTO Canada has …
Beyond Brussels: e-commerce, NAFTA, TPP, US beef exports, Serbia-EEU, India and ASEAN
It was a relatively quiet week for trade around the world this week as the holidays approach. The Beyond Brussels column will also take a holiday, and return in January. Borderlex wishes all of our subscribers a wonderful holiday season and a healthy and prosperous 2018. E-COMMERCE: Governments are …
Beyond Brussels: e-commerce, MSMEs, investment facilitation, NAFTA, UK-China
There’s no need to rehash any of the ‘bigger’ news – relatively speaking, of course – that came out of the World Trade Organization’s ministerial meeting this week, as we’ve covered much of it already. And there really wasn’t much news at all from the conference, anyway. But there were …