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Marketplace is now one of the world’s most popular e-commerce sites, serving dozens of countries
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An pair of major providers of global Internet backbone services announced they had discontinued services to Russia
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Thyssenkrupp Materials' discrimination challenge against the US Commerce Department left out relief on steel and aluminum imports.
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Biden administration may still struggle to have its ambitious plans for an antitrust revamp adopted.
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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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EU public-procurement markets should be restricted for businesses from countries whose own markets are not open to European companies.
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Companies supercharged by subsidies from foreign governments such as China and Russia will face probes.
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US Customs and Border Protection to block the import of goods suspected to have been made with forced labor.
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EU leaders have responded to Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine with the harshest sanctions in the bloc's history
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The EU’s new plan to scrutinize foreign subsidies has higher review thresholds than initially planned.