China will follow WTO rules to handle EU's challenge of dairy products anti-subsidy probe

Published 2024년 9월 24일

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The Chinese Ministry of Commerce (MOC) has received a consultation request from the European Union (EU) via the World Trade Organization (WTO) regarding China's anti-subsidy investigation into EU dairy imports. While China expressed regret over the EU's challenge, it committed to addressing the issue according to WTO rules. The MOC highlighted that China employs trade remedy measures cautiously to ensure fair trade, initiating the investigation based on domestic industry applications. The investigation, which started last month, will examine products like fresh cheese, curd, and blue cheese, and evaluate any damage to Chinese industries from January 1, 2020, to March 31, 2024.
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The Chinese Ministry of Commerce (MOC) on Monday said that it has received the consultation request that the European Union (EU) issued through the World Trade Organization (WTO) regarding China's anti-subsidy investigation into imports of EU dairy products. In a statement, the MOC said China regrets that the EU has challenged the case through the WTO dispute settlement mechanism, but the country will handle the challenge in accordance with relevant WTO rules. "As a member of the WTO, China has always used trade remedy measures with caution and restraint to safeguard fair and free trade," the statement said. It noted that China launched its anti-subsidy investigation into EU dairy products in accordance with Chinese laws and in response to an application from the domestic industry, and that the Chinese government has a responsibility to safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of its domestic industries. Last ...
Source: China

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