China has reduced tariffs on pork imports from the EU three times

Published Dec 19, 2025

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China's Ministry of Commerce announced tariffs of up to 19.8% on pork imports from the European Union, down from a previous tariff of 62.4%. The AP reports. The ministry's statement came after China launched an investigation into European pork imports after the EU imposed temporary tariffs on Chinese electric cars. Beijing also imposed anti-dumping duties

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China’s Ministry of Commerce announced tariffs of up to 19.8% on pork imports from the European Union, down from a previous tariff of 62.4%. The AP reports. The ministry’s statement came after China launched an investigation into European pork imports after the EU imposed temporary tariffs on Chinese electric cars. Beijing also imposed anti-dumping duties on European brandy, including French cognac, although large producers were exempted. Imports of dairy products from the EU were also subject to an anti-dumping investigation. The EU has a large trade deficit with China, exceeding €300 billion ($348 billion) last year. At the same time, the bloc remains a major exporter of pork and an important supplier of offal such as ears, snouts, paws and other delicacies that are in demand in China. In September, China imposed preliminary anti-dumping duties in the form of security deposits ranging from 15.6% to 32.7% on imports of pork from EU companies cooperating in the investigation, and ...

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