China announces definitive tariffs of up to 19.8% on European pork for five years

Published Dec 17, 2025

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China's Ministry of Commerce announced on Tuesday that, following the unfair competition investigation initiated in 2024, it will apply tariffs of up to 19.8% on pork from the European Union (EU) in what is considered a retaliation for Brussels' rates on its electric vehicles. However, these duties, which will be applied for five years starting tomorrow, are significantly lower than the up to 62.4% tariffs that were temporarily announced against European pork last September. According to today's announcement made by Commerce on its website, the tariffs will range from 4.9% applied solely to the Spanish company Litera Meat, one of the firms sampled in the investigation, to the aforementioned 19.8%, which will be imposed on companies that did not cooperate and also on the Dutch company Vion. For the firms that cooperated with the investigation, including several Spanish companies ...
Source: Agrodiario

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