- 7-year denial order imposed against Chinese telecommunications equipment maker
- Denial order strictly limits business with company
- Action comes as U.S. imposes other trade restrictions on China
On April 16, U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross announced a seven-year denial order (the Order) against Chinese telecommunications company Zhongxing Telecommunications Equipment Corporation (ZTE). The Order prohibits ZTE from engaging in virtually any trade or other activities involving U.S.-origin goods or technologies.
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Thad McBride will present with Brian Cope, Director of International Trade for International Paper Company, at a Clear Law Institute webinar focused on exploring the key challenges companies face when engaging in export transactions, as well as best practices for avoiding enforcement action. Attendees of the webinar will learn to: