China launches anti-dumping probe into EU pork imports
- China has initiated an anti-dumping investigation into certain pork products from the European Union.
- The investigation includes various pork products such as fresh, cold, and frozen pork, as specified by China's Ministry of Commerce.
- The investigation was prompted by a formal request from the China Animal Agriculture Association, representing the domestic pork industry.
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EU ‘Not Worried’ About China’s Anti-Dumping Investigation Into Its Pork
The European Commission said it is not worried about Beijing’s decision to investigate pork imported from the European Union (EU) amid escalating tensions between Brussels and Beijing. China’s communist regime on June 17 announced an investigation into “certain pork and pig byproducts” imported from the EU. The move was made less than a week after the bloc hiked tariffs on imported electric vehicles from China in response to what Brussels called…
Producers may export duty-free to China during the investigation.

China opens tit-for-tat anti-dumping probe into European pork
BEIJING: China has opened an anti-dumping investigation into imported pork and its by-products from the European Union, a step that appears mainly aimed at Spain, the Netherlands and Denmark, in response to curbs on its electric vehicle exports. The investigation announced by China's commerce ministry on M
The announcement by China follows directly on tariffs by the EU on Chinese electric cars. With this step, a broader trade conflict between the EU and China has come closer.
China is fighting back in the trade dispute with the EU and is now examining pork imports from the EU. Negotiations on punitive tariffs on e-cars are ongoing at the same time
Tit-for-tat: China launches anti-dumping probe into EU pork imports
The trade war between China and the European Union is escalating with every passing day. In a rather tit-for-tat move by China, the country has launched an anti-dumping probe into EU pork imports. China was considering retaliation following tariffs on its EV imports. EU has imposed tariffs of up to 38.1 per cent on Chinese EVs. EU has clarified this decision as a way to 'protect' domestic industries from China's excess production & 'overcapacity
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