Pending Section 232 Litigation and Broader Trade Trends: Will the US Courts Restrict Presidential Authority from Relying upon "National Security"?

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  • Stuart S. Malawer Law and International Trade at George Mason University's Schar School of Policy and Government 3351 Fairfax Dr., MS 3B1, Arlington, Virginia 22201 USA Author

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Section 232, National Security, AIIS v. the United States, US Court of International Trade, Huawei, Extraterritoriality, Commercial Espionage

Abstract

The investment-related initiatives have been included in the FOCAC since its beginning. The investment promotion initiative is consistent, mutually sustainable, and goal-clear; the investment protection initiative relies on the protection from domestic and international law; the investment facilitation initiative becomes more important; the investment dispute resolution initiative proposes a creative new choice. Due to investment-related initiatives, the FDI between China and Africa is growing, the bilateral investment treaties are in progress, the investment facilitation situation is improved, and a new dispute resolution institution appears. The investment-related initiatives of FOCAC achieves great success to date.

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2024-02-21

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