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Weekly international trade update: WTO tariff surge; UK extends anti-dumping on Chinese ceramic tableware; LexTalk TMT and news alerts (4 December 2025)

Published on: 04 December 2025

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  • WTO
  • WTO publishes latest trade monitoring report highlighting surge in tariffs
  • Anti-dumping
  • TRA extends anti-dumping duties on Chinese ceramic tableware until 2029
  • LexTalk®TMT: a Lexis®Nexis community
  • Collaborate and network with a community of expert lawyers
  • Daily and weekly news alerts
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In this issue:

  • WTO Anti-dumping
  • LexTalk®TMT: a Lexis®Nexis community
  • Daily and weekly news alerts
  • WTO

WTO publishes latest trade monitoring report highlighting surge in tariffs

The WTO has issued its newest Trade Monitoring Report, flagging a marked rise in new tariffs and other import actions from mid-October 2024 to mid-October 2025 during this period. Goods worth $2.64bn, equal to 11.1% of global imports, were affected—over quadruple the previous period. Adding comparable export steps takes the total to $2.96bn in total. WTO members also unveiled 331 trade‑facilitating measures covering an estimated $2.09bn in merchandise. The report adds that nearly one fifth (19.7%) of world imports are now under measures introduced since 2009...

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