Trump-Xi diplomacy put to test thanks to tit-for-tat Covid lawsuits
Unpaid billions of dollars in judgments against China sucks US State Department into escalating legal dispute, but Beijing remains defiant

Using a new reading of the “commercial activity” exception to a 50-year-old US law that generally blocks lawsuits against foreign governments, a federal court awarded Missouri US$24 billion in March, saying China’s early-pandemic hoarding of masks and gloves was market behaviour, not a sovereign act.
In November, a federal judge in Mississippi issued a similar US$25 billion judgment based on antitrust and consumer protection claims.
Experts say that while attorneys general in both states have vowed to seize Chinese assets, the process is riddled with complex legal barriers that make execution virtually impossible and the dispute has escalated.
