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Continuing resolution funds the federal government for FY 2013 but introduces China cyber-espionage provision

  • Hogan Lovells
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  • China, USA
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  • April 8 2013

Some of the sequestration uncertainty was removed at the end of March when Congress finally passed, and the President signed, a continuing resolution

Global Pricing Newsletter: volume two

  • Sidley Austin LLP
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  • China, Global, United Kingdom, USA
  • -
  • February 27 2013

Pharmaceutical and biologic manufacturers operate in an increasingly global economy where legal developments in one market may have cascading impacts

U.S. District Judge rules on Ralls Corp challenge to President Obama's divestiture order

  • Stoel Rives LLP
  • -
  • China, USA
  • -
  • February 25 2013

There has been a new development in the effort by Ralls Corporation, a company owned by two Chinese nationals, to challenge President Obama's

Sisyphus or CFIUS - can the president roll the development of your power deal down the mountain?

  • Chadbourne & Parke LLP
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  • China, USA
  • -
  • October 22 2012

Even in the US, developers of power assets (and their lenders and investors) should consider political risks

US and China hold fourth Strategic and Economic Dialogue

  • White & Case LLP
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  • China, USA
  • -
  • June 8 2012

Chinese and US officials met in Beijing in early May for the fourth Strategic and Economic Dialogue (S&ED

Bar on military purchases of Chinese solar panels

  • Stoel Rives LLP
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  • China, USA
  • -
  • January 10 2011

In a blow to China’s position as the world’s dominant producer of solar panels, the new military authorization law prevents the Defense Department from buying Chinese-made solar panels, but allows it to buy solar panels from any country that has signed the W.T.O.’s side agreement on government procurement