Clarity for companies engaging with China
Global markets shift quickly, and few regions illustrate that complexity more than China. For Utah companies, even limited interactions — whether with suppliers, customers, or partners — often raise legal and commercial questions that require clear guidance.
The legal and regulatory landscape in the region continues to evolve, creating both challenges and considerations for U.S. companies with current or potential connections to the region. These shifts affect businesses in different ways, from compliance obligations to broader planning and risk management.
During this Global Gateway webinar, John Huber and George Qi from global law firm Greenberg Traurig explored key legal, regulatory, and commercial developments shaping China’s trade environment. They discussed how China’s trade environment has changed over the past year, what regulatory issues businesses should monitor now, and what lies ahead in 2026.
Top five takeaways
Compliance is becoming a competitive advantage
Extraterritorial risk is real
Data + trade + antitrust are converging
Preventive audits matter more than ever
New AI and data rules are expected in 2026
This event is hosted in partnership with Greenberg Traurig.