A new, bipartisan House bill crafted with input from administration officials would make it easier for the president to restrict exports of artificial intelligence systems and other emerging technologies, its sponsors say.
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A new, bipartisan House bill crafted with input from administration officials would make it easier for the president to restrict exports of artificial intelligence systems and other emerging technologies, its sponsors say.
China will “take all necessary measures” to defend itself if the U.S. imposes new tariffs on its exports, a senior government official said on Friday.
The Biden administration should pause export approvals for deepwater crude oil and update the criteria used to assess whether they are in the “national interest,” a coalition of climate and community groups said on Thursday.
The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative should reject any proposals related to supply chain resilience that would lead to further consolidation in key industries, the Justice Department’s antitrust division has told the agency, urging collaboration in areas of overlap, particularly related to competition policy.
The Commerce Department should not judge Vietnam against an “idealized version” of a market economy, representatives for the country told the agency on Wednesday, arguing that Hanoi’s economy is more open than others Commerce has upgraded from non-market economy status.
The Treasury Department is expected to issue rules to restrict outbound U.S. investment to China by the end of the year, Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo told lawmakers on Wednesday, outlining how her department is preparing by securing access to the necessary data and personnel.
India has been subsidizing sugarcane production “vastly” beyond World Trade Organization limits in recent years, the U.S. and Australia argued this week, saying they “seek further clarification” from New Delhi about its support for sugarcane.
A group of World Trade Organization members is pushing for what it terms “responsible consensus” in decision-making, a call that comes after a few countries held up deals on agriculture and fisheries subsidies, among other issues, at the 13th ministerial conference earlier this year.
China’s stranglehold on critical mineral supply chains and its influence over mineral prices poses risks to financiers that is chilling investment outside the country, industry representatives said in comments published this week, calling for additional tools to limit price volatility and provide investors with greater certainty to boost private-sector financing.
A bipartisan group of lawmakers on Wednesday released a broad strategy for how to overhaul the U.S. maritime strategy through investments in the domestic shipbuilding industry and workforce.
Mexico’s restrictions on genetically engineered corn offer expanded market opportunities for “premium” non-GE corn, according to analysts who say Washington’s trade claims about those policies overlook potential benefits to producers willing to meet that demand.
Industry and labor representatives last week appealed to Biden administration officials to update free trade agreements and trade programs to tighten rules of origin and labor provisions as part of an effort to strengthen U.S. supply chain resilience.
A group of World Trade Organization members is pushing for what it terms “responsible consensus” in decision-making, a call that comes after a few countries held up deals on agriculture and fisheries subsidies, among other issues, at the 13th ministerial conference earlier this year.
A group of World Trade Organization members is pushing for what it terms “responsible consensus” in decision-making, a call that comes after a few countries held up deals on agriculture and fisheries subsidies, among other issues, at the 13th ministerial conference earlier this year.
A bipartisan group of lawmakers on Wednesday released a broad strategy for how to overhaul the U.S. maritime strategy through investments in the domestic shipbuilding industry and workforce.
The U.S. should prohibit Chinese-made internet-connected vehicles and smart vehicle technology to protect national security and keep China from harvesting sensitive data on U.S. consumers and infrastructure, Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) told the Biden administration last week.
The results of the Biden administration’s four-year review of Section 301 tariffs on goods from China must be “significant and substantive,” the chairs of the House Ways & Means Committee and its trade subcommittee said this week.
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