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A planned EU levy on carbon-intensive imports is likely to be proposed next year.
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Sweeping changes to US trade enforcement regulations are underway, and the Commerce Department appears to be intent on finalizing them.
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The Trump administration will investigate the national security impact of foreign-sourced materials used to make electrical transformers.
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US President-elect Joe Biden's administration should make the necessary adjustments to unblock transatlantic data transfers.
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The appointment of Tony Abbott, a former Australian prime minister, to a UK government trade-advisory body has sparked controversy.
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EU-based data exporters began reviewing updated model contracts for international data transfers — known as Standard Contractual Clauses or SCCs.
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EU data regulators will issue guidance on how EU-based data exporters should implement a landmark EU court decision.
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In US antidumping cases, the Commerce Department believes it has discretion to significantly increase import duties on dumped products.
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An interagency panel to monitor Mexico’s labor reforms. A rule to delay compliance for some auto companies.
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The EU shouldn’t expect any “revolutionary” changes to how a new US administration approaches talks on trans-Atlantic data transfers.