China's Beijing extends probe into EU brandy and cognac imports by 3 months

Published 2024년 12월 25일

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China has decided to prolong its anti-dumping investigation into brandy and cognac imports from the European Union due to the intricacy of the issue. The investigation was initiated in January in response to the European Commission's probe into state subsidies for Chinese electric vehicles, which were deemed to skew competition due to their low prices. The initial estimated completion date of the investigation, set by Beijing, was January, but the Ministry of Commerce has extended it until April 5.
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China has announced that it will extend its anti-dumping investigation into brandy and cognac imports from the European Union due to the “complexity” of the issue. This was announced by the Beijing government. The investigation was opened last January, after the European Commission opened an investigation into state subsidies for electric vehicles made in China, whose low prices, according to Brussels, distort competition. Beijing had initially indicated that the ...

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