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China To Impose EU Pork Duties If Conditions Are Met

CHINA PRESS

China began its anti-dumping investigation into EU pork on June 17 and will impose duties if relevant regulations are met, according to He Yadong, spokesperson for the Ministry of Commerce. On whether Beijing will investigate EU diary, He said authorities have paid attention to the relevant industry demands and will make decisions according to law. Regarding EU tariffs on Chinese EVs, He said the European Commission unreasonably accused Chinese firms of not cooperating and imposed punitive high tax rates as a result.

MNI Beijing Bureau | lewis.porylo@marketnews.com

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