2024-06-18 09:03:43

China's Response to EU Tariffs: Investigating Pork Imports

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In retaliation to the EU's plans to increase tariffs on electric cars from China, China has launched an anti-dumping investigation into pork imports from the European Union. The investigation is expected to last about a year, impacting countries like Spain, the Netherlands, and Denmark.

The move follows a trade dispute between the two parties and is in response to the EU's imposition of anti-subsidy duties on Chinese electric cars. While the EU remains unfazed by China's actions, German automakers are concerned about the tariffs and are seeking solutions to mitigate the impact on their sales in China.

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The European Commission's decision to impose tariffs on Chinese EVs has caused concern among German automakers who have significant sales in China. German government officials are working to find a solution or mitigate the impact of the tariffs through direct talks with Chinese counterparts.
EL PAÍS
17. Juni 2024 um 12:09

China responds to EU tariffs on electric cars with investigation into pork imports

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China has announced the initiation of an anti-dumping investigation into imports of pork and pork products from the European Union in response to the European Commission's plans to increase tariffs on electric cars imported from China. Spain is the most affected country, followed by the Netherlands, Denmark, and France. The investigation is expected to last approximately one year and will focus on pork imports intended for human consumption.
Kinh doanh - VnExpress
18. Juni 2024 um 04:28

China investigates European pork

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China has launched an anti-dumping investigation into pork imports from the European Union (EU). The move is seen as retaliation for the EU's imposition of anti-subsidy duties on electric cars from China. Spain, the Netherlands, and Denmark are expected to be the most affected by the investigation.
EURACTIV.de
18. Juni 2024 um 06:24

EU 'not concerned' about China's investigation of pork imports

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Finance
The European Commission is not concerned about China's investigation of EU pork exports as retaliation for the investigation into subsidies for Chinese electric cars. Exporters remain unfazed, while manufacturers are worried. EU agricultural associations regret that the trade tensions have reached the agricultural and food sector.
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