China's Response to EU Tariffs: Investigating Pork Imports
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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