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A bipartisan group of senators is calling on the Administration to increase US tariffs on steel imported from Mexico in the face of an import surge.
Mexico’s rising steel exports to the …
Top House Republicans are warning that Congress will spike the Administration’s plans for the United States to participate in a new international corporate taxation agreement.
The White House has not authority to implement the global minimum tax, including the undertaxed profits rule, the Republicans wrote in a letter to OECD Secretary-General Mathias Cormann.
The UAE's ambition to become a world leader in artificial intelligence, funded and endorsed by both Chinese and US tech interests, are constrained by Washington's export controls, according to …
In a speech at the NYU School of Law Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General Nicole Argentieri discussed the newest tool in the Justice Department’s corporate enforcement toolbox: the Corporate Whistleblower Awards Pilot Program. At the same event another Justice official said over 100 tips were received in the program's first month of operation.
Participating members in the Dialogue on Plastics Pollution and Environmentally Sustainable Plastics Trade (DPP) met on 18 September to advance discussions on two key areas — capacity building for developing members and the potential creation of domestic inventories of trade-related plastic measures. The two topics are among the eight focus points outlined earlier this year. The DPP discussions aim at achieving meaningful outcomes in curbing plastics pollution at the 14th Ministerial Conference (MC14).
The Justice Department announced the disruption of a botnet consisting of more than 200,000 consumer devices in the United States and worldwide.
The botnet devices were infected by Chinese state-sponsored hackers working for Integrity Technology Group, a Beijing-based cyber security firm traded on the Shanghai Exchange as Yongxin Zhicheng Technology Group Co., Ltd.
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