Spanish agricultural associations ALINAR, UAGN, and UCAN have expressed concern over the significant increase in sweet corn imports from China, which has risen by 39% from 2019 to 2022. The surge, primarily in canned corn, is threatening the sustainability of local crops in Navarre. They are urging the European Union to extend anti-dumping measures on Thai sweet corn imports, set to expire in 2024, and implement similar protections for Chinese imports to safeguard the Spanish market. These actions are aimed at ensuring fair competition and protecting local agriculture from unfair practices and substandard imports.