Spain calls for negotiations following EU pork anti-dumping probe announcement

Published 2024년 6월 18일

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Spain is seeking negotiations to avoid tariffs on its pork exports to China following Beijing's announcement of an anti-dumping investigation into EU pork imports, which mainly targets Spain, the Netherlands, France, and Denmark. This investigation is perceived as a reaction to the EU's recent anti-subsidy duties on Chinese electric vehicles. Spanish Agriculture Minister Luis Planas hopes for a negotiated resolution to prevent tariffs on agricultural products. The investigation, starting June 17, will examine various pork products and could extend over a year. In 2023, Spain's pork exports to China constituted a significant portion of China's pork imports.
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Spain on Monday called for negotiations to avoid tariffs on its pork exports to China, after Beijing said it would open an anti-dumping probe into pork coming from the European Union. China’s investigation into imported EU pork and its by-products appears mainly targeted at Spain, the Netherlands, France and Denmark in response to curbs on its electric vehicle exports. “I hope and expect that there will be room for understanding, for negotiation, and to avoid the imposition of tariffs on agricultural and food products,” Spanish Agriculture Minister Luis Planas told reporters in Madrid. The investigation announced by China’s commerce ministry on Monday will focus on pork intended for human consumption, such as fresh, cold and frozen whole cuts, as well as pig intestines, bladders and stomachs. The probe will begin on June 17. Planas said he did not expect immediate measures after China said the investigation could last more than a year. Following the European Commission’s ...

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