Global food companies are bracing for potential retaliatory tariffs from China after the EU imposed anti-subsidy duties on Chinese electric vehicles. Chinese media indicated that domestic firms might seek investigations into EU dairy and pork imports, potentially leading to trade suspensions. The EU is a major dairy supplier to China, with countries like the Netherlands, France, Germany, Ireland, and Denmark heavily exposed. In contrast, New Zealand and Australia could benefit due to their free trade agreements with China. Historically, China has targeted food products in trade disputes, recently lifting tariffs on Australian goods imposed after a COVID-19 inquiry. EU officials caution against food import duties to avoid harming global food security.