China

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Timeline

  1. Final Determination

    Deadline for USTR to issue findings and recommend potential retaliatory actions.

  2. Public Hearings

    Formal hearings to be held in Washington D.C. regarding specific country practices.

  3. Public Comments

    USTR opens portal for US companies to submit evidence of unfair trade practices.

  4. Proposed Trump-Xi Summit

    Tentative window for the first face-to-face meeting between the two leaders in the current term.

  5. Implementation

    Provincial governments begin aligning local regulations with the national 15th FYP targets.

  6. Framework Announcement

    Target date for a joint statement outlining the agenda for the presidential summit.

  7. Technical Working Groups

    Expected commencement of sub-committee meetings on data privacy and IP.

  8. Paris Talks Open

    US and Chinese trade delegations meet in Paris to begin high-level negotiations.

  9. Probe Launch

    USTR officially initiates Section 301 investigation into 16 partners.

  10. Expected UEL Update

    Analysts anticipate the first wave of Japanese firms to be added to the Unreliable Entity List.

  11. Formal Announcement

    Initial details of the 15th FYP's tech self-reliance goals are released to state media.

  12. Policy Recalibration

    Reports emerge that the U.S. is reining in certain tech curbs to facilitate trade negotiations.

  13. MOFCOM Announcement

    China officially identifies Japanese firms for investigation over military ties.

  14. Drafting Phase

    The Central Committee begins drafting the core tenets of the 15th Five-Year Plan.

  15. China Amends Anti-Foreign Sanctions Law

    Beijing strengthens legal framework to retaliate against foreign 'discriminatory' measures.

  16. Mineral Controls

    Beijing restricts exports of critical rare earth elements using its matured ECL framework.

  17. U.S. Election Pivot

    Trump victory signals a shift toward transactional trade diplomacy.

  18. Japan Tightens Export Controls

    Tokyo aligns with US restrictions on high-end chipmaking equipment.

  19. Concept Introduction

    The concept of 'New Quality Productive Forces' is first popularized during the Two Sessions.

  20. ECL Implementation

    China officially implements its comprehensive Export Control Law.

Stories mentioning China 6

Regulation Neutral

US-China Trade Talks Open in Paris: A New Regulatory Era for Global Tech

High-level trade negotiations between the United States and China have officially commenced in Paris, aiming to establish a framework for an upcoming summit between Presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping. These discussions are expected to pivot heavily toward regulatory alignment on emerging technologies, intellectual property enforcement, and the future of cross-border data governance.

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Regulation Bearish

China Rejects Trump Trade Probe Amid New 5-Year Economic Strategy

China has formally denounced a new trade investigation launched by the Trump administration, labeling the move a violation of international trade norms. The diplomatic friction coincides with Beijing's ratification of its 15th Five-Year Plan, which doubles down on technological self-reliance and economic resilience.

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Regulation Bearish

US Initiates Massive Section 301 Trade Probe Against 16 Global Partners

The United States has launched a sweeping Section 301 investigation into the trade practices of 16 key partners, including Taiwan, the European Union, China, and India. This aggressive regulatory move signals a significant shift in US trade policy, potentially leading to broad tariffs and reshaped international commercial legal frameworks.

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Regulation Neutral

Trump Pivots on Tech Curbs as Beijing’s Export Controls Reach Maturity

The Trump administration is recalibrating U.S. technology export restrictions toward a more transactional model, just as Beijing’s own regulatory framework reaches full operational maturity. This shift forces multinational corporations to navigate a complex 'compliance pincer' between two increasingly sophisticated and reciprocal legal regimes.

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Regulation Bearish

China Escalates Regulatory Pressure on Japanese Firms Over Defense Ties

The Chinese government has initiated a series of regulatory actions against Japanese corporations, citing their involvement in military-related activities and defense cooperation. This move marks a significant escalation in regional trade tensions, forcing legal and compliance departments to reassess cross-border operations and supply chain dependencies.

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