U.S. expands trade investigations into more countries, including Canada
The Trump administration has intensified its trade investigations, now targeting 60 countries including Canada, aiming to enforce its tariff policies.
[Editorial] Korea canโt let US trade probes strong-arm it into concessions
The US Trade Representative has started Section 301 investigations targeting South Korea and other trade partners over alleged unfair trade practices, potentially complicating South Korea's tariff negotiations.
Customs Duties: The United States Launches New Trade Investigations on Forced Labor
The United States has initiated new trade investigations into forced labor practices involving 60 countries, aiming to implement additional tariffs in light of a recent Supreme Court setback.
New tool for tariffs from the USA: Investigations in 60 economies for goods produced with forced labor
The U.S. has launched new trade investigations into 60 economies worldwide regarding their failure to curb imports of products made with forced labor, potentially leading to new tariffs and escalating international trade tensions.
US Opens Investigation into Unfair Trade Practices of 60 Countries Due to Forced Labor
The U.S. Trade Representative has initiated investigations into unfair trade practices involving 60 countries concerning their handling of forced labor issues.
The US Starts New Investigations Against Trade Partners in Hopes of Setting New Tariffs
The US has initiated new investigations into several countries over alleged unfair trade practices, potentially leading to new tariffs.
Trumpโs tariff investigation โbluffโ will not work on China, analysts warn
Analysts suggest that Trump's tariff investigations are unlikely to pressure China, as Beijing is familiar with his negotiation tactics.
Korea named as target of new Section 301 probe by US
The US Trade Representative has launched investigations into structural excess capacity in the manufacturing sector, with Korea among the countries being examined.
The Trump administration has begun investigations into trade partners
The Trump administration has initiated investigations concerning trade partners related to industrial overproduction and forced labor regulations, which may lead to higher tariffs for numerous countries.
Are more tariffs approaching? The US opens investigations against Mexico, China, and the EU for 'overproduction'
The US has announced trade investigations against Mexico, China, and the EU over concerns that industrial policies and overproduction are harming US manufacturing.
U.S. Launches Trade Investigations That Could Pave the Way for New Tariffs
The U.S. government has initiated a trade investigation against 16 major partners over alleged excess production, potentially leading to new tariffs.
A New Turn in Trump's Trade War
The Trump administration announces new investigations that may lead to tariffs against various U.S. trade partners.
US opens new investigations into unfair trade to increase tariff pressure from Trump
The US government has initiated a new trade investigation into unfair practices in 16 major trade partners, aimed at reshaping tariff pressure following a Supreme Court ruling that overturned a key measure of Trump's tariff program.
United States opens new trade investigations to attempt to rebuild Trump's tariff wall
The U.S. has initiated new trade investigations to potentially reinstate tariffs previously invalidated by the Supreme Court, aiming to leverage Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974.
British Parliament approves the disclosure of confidential files related to former Prince Andrew
The UK Parliament has approved the release of confidential documents related to former Prince Andrew's appointment as a trade envoy amidst ongoing investigations of his ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
A "rude, arrogant, self-important man": the British government ready to publish archives on former Prince Andrew
The British government plans to release documents about former Prince Andrew's appointment as a special trade envoy amid investigations related to the Epstein scandal.
Tariffs, Trump signs the order for 10%: begins on February 24 for 150 days
Trump has signed an order imposing a 10% tariff that will take effect on February 24 and last for 150 days, while launching additional investigations with exemptions for certain sectors.
The criminal investigation into Prince Andrew โ what we know
British police are investigating allegations against Prince Andrew involving misconduct during his tenure as the UK's trade envoy.
Jaramillo: Actions that are interpreted as subsidies or specific supports could trigger anti-dumping or countervailing investigations by the U.S.
Ecuadorian Minister Luis Alberto Jaramillo warns that certain actions under the Reciprocal Trade Agreement could jeopardize trade relations with the U.S. and lead to investigations regarding subsidies.
These are the documents former Prince Andrew shared with Epstein
Former Prince Andrew has been arrested by British police as investigations reveal he may have shared sensitive information with Jeffrey Epstein during his tenure as a trade envoy.
Chinese steel hit with duties of up to US$670 per tonne as Brazil dumping probe concludes
Brazil has imposed significant anti-dumping duties on a range of Chinese steel products following investigations that concluded these imports were sold at unfairly low prices.
Allegations of Cost Transfer for Golf Practice Facility at Yoon Suk-yeol's Residence... Hyundai Engineering Under Investigation by Fair Trade Commission
Investigations are underway concerning allegations that Hyundai Construction violated subcontracting laws during the construction of an illegal golf practice facility at the president's residence under the Yoon Suk-yeol administration.
King Charles III has cut ties with his brother Andrew over the Epstein case and has said he is 'ready' to help the police
King Charles III is prepared to assist police investigations regarding allegations that his brother Andrew leaked confidential information to Jeffrey Epstein while serving as a British trade envoy.
Kikilias in Parliament regarding the shipwreck in Chios: The collision was due to a sudden change in course and maneuvering by the smuggler
The Minister of Shipping informs the Production and Trade Committee about the shipwreck incident that resulted in the deaths of 15 migrants, stating that responsibility lies with the illegal smuggler but refraining from preempting the outcome of ongoing investigations.
Dresden: New investigations against Saxon AfD politician Dornau
Saxon AfD politician Jรถrg Dornau is facing renewed criminal investigations for allegedly violating the Foreign Trade Act by misdeclaring Kazakhstan as the destination for an export to conceal a ban on exports to Belarus.
Saxony: Investigations against AfD politician Dornau
Saxony's AfD politician Jรถrg Dornau is under investigation by prosecutors for allegedly violating foreign trade laws.
He pays ten million: Investigations against Russian oligarch Usmanov discontinued
The Munich II public prosecutor's office has discontinued proceedings against Russian oligarch Alisher Usmanov after he agreed to pay a settlement of ten million euros regarding violations of foreign trade laws and potential sanctions breaches.