Editor’s Note: The following article was published in the January 2015 issue of Financier Worldwide Magazine. For its Chinese translation, please click here (中文翻译请点击这里)。 Th...
The U.S. Department of State, in response to the President’s Export Control Reform Initiative, published final rules in the Federal Register on April 16, 2013 moving export control jurisdiction...
Elliot Feldman delivered the Distinguished Alumni Lecture at the University of Chicago’s Center in Paris on February 5, 2013. He explained how international trade law is imped...
After the November elections, Elliot Feldman lectured on their implications for China-U.S. relations at the University of Chicago Center in Beijing. The link to the lecture is here. It features v...
中文请点击这里 Presidential races in the United States are always characterized by the classic principle connecting domestic to foreign affairs: conjure a foreign foe against whom disparat...
http://chinaustradelawblog.com/2012/11/articles/trade-disputes/try-to-see-it-my-way/
中文请点击这里 This week we present Part Two of “Nothing Unites The United States Congress Like China (And Not In A Good Way): Treating China Like Canada (Maybe Even Worse).” It is ent...
http://chinaustradelawblog.com/2012/03/articles/trade-disputes/the-broken-promise-to-china/
Until a couple of weeks ago, China appeared isolated in its denial that it was manipulating the value of its currency to give its exports a competitive advantage in world markets. Then, following...
http://chinaustradelawblog.com/2010/11/articles/trade-disputes/a-comment-on-currency-manipulation/
The US Department of Commerce (“DOC”) initiated 731 antidumping investigations between 1988 and 2008. Three hundred (or 41%) of those investigations did not result in an antidumping order bec...
中文请点击这里 Trade laws, designed to combat market distortions caused by unfair trade practices, often create distortions of their own. They lead to tariffs and other restrictions that o...
中文请点击这里 The Obama Administration has no trade policy and, as institutions have been functioning and trade laws have been interpreted for more than a decade, it can’t. The institut...