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China investigation finds EU trade subsidy regulation discriminates against Chinese firms

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The report produced by the Ministry of Commerce noted that the FSR was unequally enforced against Chinese companies creating administrative burdens and increasingly compliance costs for Chinese companies compared to EU firms. The Ministry of Commerce claims that this contravenes WTO rules , to which both parties are bound.

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China objects to Philippines new maritime laws

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China expressed on Friday its strong objections to two new Philippines laws that define the country’s maritime boundaries over disputed areas in the South China Sea, in its foreign ministry statement and by summoning the Philippines’ ambassador.

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IAEA condemns Iran for its nuclear non-compliance

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However, China, Russia and Burkina Faso opposed the resolution, with 12 other countries abstaining. The post IAEA condemns Iran for its nuclear non-compliance appeared first on JURIST - News. The resolution is supported by nineteen member states, including the US, the UK, France and Germany.

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Brazil holds hearing on human trafficking allegations against automaker BYD

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Additionally, the contractor will cover return trip expenses for seven workers set to return to China on January 1, 2025. Senior Vice President Alexandre Baldy reaffirmed BYD’s commitment to compliance with Brazilian laws, worker protection, and ethical practices.

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China announces ban on industrial projects to combat climate change in key zones

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China Friday announced that it will ban new steel, coking, oil refining, cement, and glass projects in key zones to combat climate change by lowering pollution and carbon emissions. A compliance system to enforce the new policy intends to “crack down” on false carbon emissions data and strengthen daily supervision.

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China releases draft regulations requiring data protection audits for certain companies

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The Chinese Cyberspace Office published the first draft text of the proposal, entitled “ Administrative Measures for Compliance Auditing of Personal Information Protection ” on its website. Multinational firms would be required to adhere to the regulations, challenging precedent for European and American entities in China.

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Countries call on International Labour Organization to probe alleged Xinjiang abuses

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Countries including the United States and Britain Thursday called for the International Labour Organization (ILO) to probe alleged labour abuses in China’s Xinjiang region. ” Croker urged China to accept the investigation and provide full, unhindered access to investigators. .”

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