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US China Trade Monthly - April 2024

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As global economic and geopolitical environments enter a new era, companies need to continuously develop and adjust their coherent global business strategies to secure and further expand business opportunities in all markets while minimizing political and legal risks by ensuring compliance. To assist you with that task, Mayer Brown’s US-China Trade Monthly provides news and insights related to the latest US developments impacting the US-China bilateral trade relationship.

In this April 2024 issue, we will discuss: (1) President Biden’s Executive Order regarding the export of sensitive personal data; (2) US Customs and Border Protection and Select Committee on the CCP addressing de minimis imports from China; and (3) House Democrats urging the Biden Administration to take additional steps to counter the threat posed by China’s automotive exports – especially EV vehicles.

President Biden Issues Executive Order Empowering DOJ to Regulate the Export of Sensitive Personal Data

The EO, “Preventing Access to Americans’ Bulk Sensitive Personal Data and United States Government-Related Data by Countries of Concern,” addresses longstanding concerns from the Executive Branch that certain foreign governments are amassing sensitive genomic, biometric, health, geolocation, financial, and other personal data and using it to engage in activities that threaten national security, such as espionage (including through computer hacking), blackmail, transnational repression, and disinformation campaigns.
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US Customs and Border Protection and Select Committee on the CCP Address De Minimis Imports from China

The US de minimis import rule is an exemption that allows articles valued at no more than $800 to enter the US free of duty and of any tax imposed on or by reason of importation.
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Nine House Democrats Urge Biden Administration to Take Additional Steps to Counter Threat Posed by China’s Automotive Exports

On April 9, 2024, nine House Democrats wrote US Trade Representative Katherine Tai, urging “additional action of the imminent danger posed by the expansion of Chinese automotive exports.”
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