International Trade
Overview
A collaborative practice for an interconnected economy
Ongoing supply chain disruptions, geopolitical struggles, and increased scrutiny on issues such as forced labor and environmental, social and governance (ESG) standards have underscored the interconnectedness of the global economy and its impact on businesses large and small. Moreover, more international trade policies are being issued, by more authorities, with broader commercial consequences, and on a faster timeline than ever before.
Contacts
Insights
Client Alert | 7 min read | 05.18.26
The first applications to lift an automatic suspension under the Procurement Act 2023 (the Act) have recently been decided. In Parkingeye Limited v Velindre University NHS Trust & Anor [2026] EWHC 1019 (TCC), handed down on 1 May 2026, HHJ Keyser KC dismissed applications by two NHS contracting authorities to lift the suspension preventing them from concluding a car park management services contract. This is the first judicial consideration of the new test under section 102(2) of the Act.
Blog Post | 05.14.26
Blog Post | 05.13.26
ATF Catches Up with Export Control Reform (Better Late than Never!)
Client Alert | 5 min read | 05.12.26
Insights
Supply Chain Mapping: From ESG Gold Star to National Security Requirement
|07.22.25
Dow Jones Risk Journal
DOD Changes To List Of Chinese Military Companies May Impact Suppliers, Contractors
|01.24.25
Westlaw Today
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12.02.24
The Global Trade Law Journal
Inside One Company’s $173m Response to Forced Labour Allegations
|02.09.26
Global Investigations Review
To Move Or Not To Move? Manufacturers Hesitant To Nearshore Before USMCA Review
|10.16.25
MedTech Dive
ATF Catches Up with Export Control Reform (Better Late than Never!)
|05.13.26
Crowell & Moring’s International Trade Law
DOJ Launches FOCUS Initiative, Seeks Data Miners to Assist in Identifying and Building Fraud Claims
|05.11.26
Crowell & Moring’s International Trade Law
2025 Capital Pro Bono Honor Roll Released by DC Courts
|04.28.26
Crowell & Moring’s International Trade Law
Deadlock Broken: EU Adopts 20th Russia Sanctions Package
|04.28.26
Crowell & Moring’s International Trade Law
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04.14.26
Crowell & Moring’s International Trade Law
Professionals
Insights
Client Alert | 7 min read | 05.18.26
The first applications to lift an automatic suspension under the Procurement Act 2023 (the Act) have recently been decided. In Parkingeye Limited v Velindre University NHS Trust & Anor [2026] EWHC 1019 (TCC), handed down on 1 May 2026, HHJ Keyser KC dismissed applications by two NHS contracting authorities to lift the suspension preventing them from concluding a car park management services contract. This is the first judicial consideration of the new test under section 102(2) of the Act.
Blog Post | 05.14.26
Blog Post | 05.13.26
ATF Catches Up with Export Control Reform (Better Late than Never!)
Client Alert | 5 min read | 05.12.26
Practices
- Antiboycott Laws
- Anti-Corruption and FCPA
- Anti-Money Laundering (AML)
- Crowell Global Advisors
- Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS)
- Customs
- Export Controls
- Global Mobility and Cross Border Personnel Engagement
- Human Rights and Forced Labor
- International Arbitration
- International Trade Investigations
- National Security
- Economic Sanctions
- Supply Chain Management
- U.S. ITC Section 337
- Trade Remedies: Antidumping and Countervailing Duties
- WTO, FTAs and Market Access
- Insurance Recovery
Contacts
Insights
Client Alert | 7 min read | 05.18.26
The first applications to lift an automatic suspension under the Procurement Act 2023 (the Act) have recently been decided. In Parkingeye Limited v Velindre University NHS Trust & Anor [2026] EWHC 1019 (TCC), handed down on 1 May 2026, HHJ Keyser KC dismissed applications by two NHS contracting authorities to lift the suspension preventing them from concluding a car park management services contract. This is the first judicial consideration of the new test under section 102(2) of the Act.
Blog Post | 05.14.26
Blog Post | 05.13.26
ATF Catches Up with Export Control Reform (Better Late than Never!)
Client Alert | 5 min read | 05.12.26













