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International Trade Law360 provides breaking news and analysis on international trade law. Coverage includes import/export-related litigation, tariff disputes, customs controls, and policy developments related to global trade.
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Latest News in International Trade
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January 23, 2026
Webuild Wins Another Round In $147M Chilean Award Fight
A Chilean construction company has suffered its second defeat in under a month as it attempts to enforce a $146.5 million arbitral award against Italian construction giant Webuild, after a Canadian appeals court refused to revive its enforcement petition.
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January 23, 2026
DC Circ. Revives Terrorism Liability Suit Against Pharma Cos.
A D.C. Circuit panel revived a lawsuit Friday accusing pharmaceutical companies of aiding a Hezbollah-linked militia's terrorism in Iraq, saying the victims behind the case have adequately alleged that the companies' participation was conscious and voluntary.
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January 23, 2026
Veon Investors Gets 1st OK For $20M Deal In Bribery Case
Telecommunications firm Veon Ltd. has received preliminary approval of its $19.97 million settlement with shareholders who accused the company of defrauding investors by not disclosing it had paid bribes in Uzbekistan, potentially ending more than a decade of litigation related to the claims.
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January 23, 2026
2026 Int'l Arbitration Trends: Awards Against Sovereign States
The enforcement of arbitral awards against sovereign states is one of the most contentious and rapidly evolving areas in international arbitration, with three defining issues on the 2026 horizon: the scope of sovereign immunity, assignability of rights, and availability of fraud and corruption defenses, say attorneys at Cleary.
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January 23, 2026
EU To Suspend US Tariff Countermeasures Another 6 Months
The European Union will suspend tariff countermeasures covering more than €93 billion ($110 billion) of U.S. goods another six months after President Donald Trump backed down from tariff threats this week in reaching a preliminary agreement on U.S. security interests in Greenland, an official said Friday.
Areas of Coverage
- LITIGATION
- Anti-dumping and countervailing disputes
- Trade-related disputes over patents, trademarks, copyrights, geographic indications, and other intellectual property
- Mass torts, product liability suits, and personal injury suits involving imports
- Antitrust suits involving international trade
- Breach of contract disputes
- Insurance coverage suits involving imports
- Trade disputes before the World Trade Organization
- Subsidies disputes
- AGENCIES
- Office of the U.S. Trade Representative
- U.S. Department of Commerce
- U.S. International Trade Commission
- World Trade Organization
- Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S.
- POLICY & REGULATION
- Federal and state trade bills and regulations
- International trade negotiations and agreements
- False Claims Act
- Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
- Foreign Trade Antitrust Improvements Act
- Changes in import-related product regulation, environmental standards, and food and drug safety rules
- Trade lobbying
- ENFORCEMENT
- Customs classifications and actions
- Export controls and anti-boycott activities
- Global price-fixing investigations
- Recalls and safety actions over imported products
- Trade sanctions, restrictions, and embargoes
- PROFILES
- Personnel moves
- Profiles of international trade practices
Readership
- International trade lawyers at top law firms
- Corporate counsel and compliance officers at Fortune 1000 companies
- Executives and attorneys at companies with global trade and in the import/export industry
- Information experts at law firms, agencies, and companies
- Policymakers at federal and state agencies
- Judges and court staff across the U.S.
- Professors, students, and library staff at every accredited law school in the U.S.
- Attorney and law firm marketing professionals