China expands investigation into EU dairy subsidies

Published 2024년 11월 27일

Tridge summary

The Chinese government has decided to amend its regulations regarding dairy products, following input from local dairy industry representatives and EU members. The changes do not include new dairy products and have been made after consultations with EU representatives. The EU is China's second largest supplier of dairy products, following New Zealand, and China was the second largest market for skimmed milk powder from the EU last year.
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The relevant decision was made by the Chinese government after a statement from local representatives of the dairy industry, Reuters writes. The amendment does not include new dairy products and takes into account statements from EU members and consultations with EU representatives, the government said in a statement. "On November 19, investigative bodies held consultations with EU representatives regarding the new programs that will be added," the message reads. According to China Customs, the European Union was China's second largest source ...

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