The China-Nicaragua Free Trade Agreement officially took effect on January 1, 2023, marking a new chapter in economic cooperation between the two countries. The agreement covers goods and services trade, implementing a zero-tariff policy to promote economic exchanges between the two nations.
Deeply understand the REACH registration requirements for cosmetics exported to the EU market, ensure that enterprise products meet the latest regulatory standards, and smoothly enter and stabilize their position in the EU market.
Deeply interpret the new IECEE CB certificate rule documents that officially came into effect on January 1, 2024, focusing on key changes such as functional safety, product multi - standard handling, model naming rules, etc.
The U.S. Department of Commerce issued preliminary anti-dumping rulings on paper shopping bags from Cambodia, Mainland China, Colombia, India, Malaysia, Portugal, Turkey, Vietnam, and Taiwan region of China, involving detailed tariff rates and expected final ruling dates, which will significantly impact international trade.
Brazil imposes import tariffs on solar panels and plans to reinstate tariffs on 324 categories of products, aiming to promote the development of the renewable energy industry while reforming the tax system.
Argentinas new president, Milei, has implemented changes in economic policies, abolishing import restrictions and updating the import payment system, but high inflation and currency devaluation still pose trade risks.
The U.S. announced it will continue not to impose additional tariffs on 429 Chinese products, including 352 general Chinese exports and 77 Chinese medical protective products.