China’s antidumping probe could disrupt EU pork markets – Rabobank

게시됨 2024년 7월 4일

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China has initiated an antidumping probe into pork imports from the EU, including fresh, chilled, frozen cuts and offal. The probe could lead to potential restrictions or tariffs on these products. While the immediate impact is unlikely, it highlights the growing influence of geopolitical tensions on the food and agribusiness sector. Even in the case of a trade dispute resolution, this incident underscores the need for EU pork exporters to explore alternative markets.
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원본 콘텐츠

On June 17, 2024, China officially launched an antidumping probe into EU pork imports intended for human consumption, including products such as fresh, chilled, and frozen cuts and offal, according to a recent market report from Rabobank. The potential outcomes vary widely, and although an immediate impact is unlikely, it will be hard to return to the baseline now that the situation between the EU and China has escalated to this point. Even if China and the EU resolve the trade dispute without any measures, this event is a wake-up call for exporters around the increasing impact of ...

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