Illegal transshipping false claims act

Transbordo ilegal/País de origen falso: ayúdenos a ayudarle a enriquecerse

Earlier this year, “Univar USA Inc. paid  U.S. $62.5 Million to Resolve Allegations that it Evaded $36 Million in Antidumping Duties on Imported Chinese Saccharin.”  My law firm profited handsomely from this case because we brought it to the government’s attention and then assisted on it. The United States Department of Justice describes this case

Flag of the California Republic

La nueva ley de privacidad de datos de California afectará a empresas de todo el mundo

This isn’t the first time I’ve written on the China Law Blog about the California Consumer Privacy Act (or “CCPA”), California’s massive new privacy law that many compare to EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (or “GDPR”), but it’s certainly becoming more important now as CCPA takes effect in about six weeks. If you weren’t taking CCPA seriously

Caminando por la cuerda floja de China

Cómo sobrevivir en una China cada vez más difícil

Since October 6, 2018, one of our recurring themes has been that China has become far more difficult for foreign companies. It is what we have been calling the New Normal. This New Normal extends to all foreign companies that do business in or with China, but it has hit U.S. and Canadian companies particularly

China Greater Bay area map/graphic

La Gran Área de la Bahía de China y las marcas de país de origen

In a recent LinkedIn conversation someone raised the possibility of the “Made in GBA (Greater Bay Area)” label replacing “Made in Hong Kong” and “Made in China” as a country of origin marking in South China. It’s an intriguing idea that would certainly reflect the spirit of the GBA project. Could “Made in GBA” actually be a

Créditos documentarios internacionales

Los buenos contratos son fundamentales, maldita sea la corrupción.

Got an email the other day from a good-sized company the other day asking about the benefit of having manufacturing contracts with companies in countries like Thailand, Taiwan, Indonesia, and Malaysia. The email went something like this (I say “something” because I’ve changed it so nobody will ever be able to identify it): I am

Abogados especializados en comercio internacional: aranceles de China

Repite conmigo: no habrá acuerdo comercial entre Estados Unidos y China.

La guerra comercial entre EE. UU. y China es y seguirá siendo la nueva normalidad. No me gusta decir «os lo dijimos», pero llevamos casi un año diciéndoselo. Desde octubre de 2018, no hemos dejado de insistir a todo el que tiene productos fabricados en China y vendidos en Estados Unidos para que

Dueling Translations

¿China QUIERE una segunda desconexión? Los textos chinos dicen que sí.

Presidents Xi and Trump prepare for a meeting next week at the G20 event with the purported goal of restarting negotiations to resolve the Section 301 tariff dispute and other trade issues between the U.S. and China. Many analysts and business people from both countries are confident this meeting will lead to resolution. Unfortunately, this

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