GOV.cn reported on November 9, 2010 that China's central government has closed 625 of the 971 local government liaison offices in Beijing after the public criticized the offices for allegedly bribing central government officials and wasting public funds.
Mexico's Diario Oficial of November 10, 2010 lists notices from the Secretary of the Economy as follows:
The World Trade Organization announces that at the request of the participants (the European Union and the U.S.) in the dispute “European Communities and Certain Member States — Measures Affecting Trade in Large Civil Aircraft” (DS316/R), the Division hearing the appeal has decided to authorize public observation of the oral hearing on November 18, 2010 at the WTO. Given the participants’ request to protect certain sensitive business information, public observation will be limited to the opening statements and will take place via delayed broadcast.
The Government of Canada issued the following releases on November 9, 2010:
The Government of Canada issued the following releases on November 10, 2010:
The European Chemicals Agency has decided to make REACH-IT available during the weekends until the first REACH registration deadline of November 30, 2010, to help the trade submit their registration dossiers on time.
In the November 9, 2010 edition of the Official Journal of the European Union, the following trade-related notices were posted:
Chinese Vice Premier Zhang Dejiang stated on November 6, 2010 that China will stick to its "opening-up" policy and try to improve its investment environment. Zhang pledged that China will continue to improve laws and policies for foreign businesses to ensure an open and transparent legal environment. Zhang also said China will encourage Chinese enterprises to "go abroad" and participate in international trade and economic cooperation.
China's Ministry of Commerce has announced that it has decided to extend antidumping and antisubsidy investigations into U.S.-made off-road vehicles and sedans with an engine displacement of 2.0 liters and above.The extension is for six months, until May 6, 2011.
In the November 6, 2010 edition of the Official Journal of the European Union, the following trade-related notices were posted: