International Trade/WTO
Asia-Pacific Guide 2025 : Asia-Pacific Region
Band 1
Email address
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+1 202 452 7373Chambers Review
The Washington, DC and Beijing-based international trade practice at Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle has renowned strength in representing government bodies in significant trade law disputes at the WTO in DC and Geneva. The team holds considerable expertise in the steel and electronics sectors, and is mandated by clients in China, Australia, Japan, Korea and Thailand. The group is also adept in providing regulatory advice on customs as well as handling litigation and market access issues. The firm's additional capabilities in foreign investment, including legal restrictions on investment and associated import transactions.
Work Highlights
- Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle defended FUJIFILM's interests in a US trade case against imports of aluminium lithographic plates from Japan and China.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"The firm demonstrated extensive US knowledge and experience on antidumping, coupled with detailed knowledge and an understanding of our business."
"Curtis is able to break down complex matters in easy-to-understand language and provide related guidance."
"The firm demonstrated extensive US knowledge and experience on antidumping, coupled with detailed knowledge and an understanding of our business."
"Curtis is able to break down complex matters in easy-to-understand language and provide related guidance."
Notable Practitioners
Daniel Porter is head of the international trade team at Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle. He handles the full spectrum of contentious and advisory international trade work.
"Daniel's knowledge of our business is extensive and he provides excellent service, insights and guidance."
James Durling has more than three decades of experience working in this field. He often represents governments and multinational companies in trade remedy matters, as well as advising on WTO and US trade policy issues.