Navigating China's New Export Control Law
On December 1, 2020, China’s first Export Control Law took effect. The timing of the new law suggests that it is a response to recent high-profile export restrictions targeting Chinese buyers by the Trump administration (examples here, here and here).
Irish-American: Biden's Heritage and Transatlantic Relations
On the night of November 7th as Joseph R. Biden Jr. officially won the United States presidential election, a clip from several years ago resurfaced to make its rounds on Twitter: the President-Elect can be seen passing throngs of press, with one voice overheard: “Sir, can you answer a few questions for the BBC?” to which Biden replies, with his signature grin: “The BBC? I’m Irish.”
Turning crisis into opportunity: the 'Make in India' moment is here
Aakanksha Mishra
Over the past couple of decades, China has become the hub of global supply chain networks. It has been reducing its reliance on foreign inputs while continuously increasing its exports of intermediate goods.
Managed Trade: The Case of Beef in U.S.-China Trade
Last month, the United States and China signed an “Economic and Trade Agreement.” One noteworthy feature of the Agreement is that it has a chapter on “Expanding Trade.”