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Developments in USTR actions on Chinese and foreign vessels
The USTR's Section 301 actions targeting Chinese and other foreign vessels is set to take effect on October 14, 2025.
In the fifteenth edition of Cultivate we focus on the growing field of Sustainable Agriculture.
Technological innovation continues to play a pivotal role in reshaping all parts of the food and agribusiness value chain – from the land we use for production, to the food processing methods and safety measures. In this issue of Cultivate we focus on how these new technologies are permitting us to increase food production in sustainable ways and what some of the emerging legal considerations are, including examining intellectual property protection challenges.
We explore a breakthrough development by a Dutch company which allows for production on saline lands previously thought to be too inhospitable to grow food, genomic innovation in livestock breeding in Australia and Canada leading to economic benefits in the billions of dollars and the use of artificial intelligence to detect diseases in crops.
One of the challenges of rapid deployment of technology in agriculture is legislators and the regulators are struggling to keep pace. On the regulatory side, we share a proposal from a Dutch academic for reforms of the EU common agricultural policy, recent guidance relating to the food safety regulations in the United States and lessons learned from the tobacco sector as Canada adopts a new regulatory regime for cannabis.
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The USTR's Section 301 actions targeting Chinese and other foreign vessels is set to take effect on October 14, 2025.
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On September 12, 2025, the State Administration of Foreign Exchange (SAFE) of the People’s Republic of China released the Notice on Deepening Reform of Foreign Exchange Administration for Cross-Border Investment and Financing.
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