EU to firmly defend dairy sector after China probe

Published 2024년 8월 22일

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The European Commission has pledged to robustly defend the EU's dairy sector after China announced an anti-subsidy investigation into European dairy products. This investigation follows the EU's imposition of a surcharge on Chinese electric vehicles and could result in surtaxes on EU dairy products if unfair practices are found. The probe, which may last up to 18 months, is part of a series of Chinese investigations into EU goods, including wine spirits and pork products. Last year, the EU exported €1.68 billion worth of dairy products to China. China has also taken the issue to the WTO, accusing the EU's tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles of being politically motivated.
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New clash between the EU and China. The European Commission promised on Thursday to “firmly” defend the dairy sector in Europe, the day after the opening of a Chinese anti-subsidy investigation into this sector in the EU. This, announced shortly after Brussels announced a surcharge on Chinese electric vehicles, concerns products such as fresh cheese and curdled milk, blue cheese and certain milk and creams. “The Commission will firmly defend the interests of our dairy industry and our common agricultural policy,” said a spokesperson for the institution, Olof Gil, assuring that “all necessary measures would be taken to ensure that this investigation fully complies with the rules of the World Trade Organization (WTO).” Also readAfter surtaxes on its electric cars, China retaliates by targeting Roquefort and European dairy products "No factual basis" The procedure launched by Beijing is to last one year and could possibly be extended by six months. China will then be able to decide ...
Source: Lefigaro

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