Fenil believes that Chinese tariffs will generate "undesired effects" on trade.

Published Dec 23, 2025

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The national federation of dairy industries (Fenil) believes that the new tariffs imposed by China on the European dairy sector "could generate eff... (Note: The translation maintains the original text's structure and key details as requested.)

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The National Federation of Dairy Industries (Fenil) believes that the new tariffs imposed by China on the European dairy sector "could generate unwanted effects on the European and Spanish dairy market which is already under strong pressure." These new "disproportionate" charges will make it "very difficult" to compete in this market from now on which is why "we regret the unilateral decision of the Chinese authorities," they stated in a statement. The investigation that China initiated over a year ago on EU cream and cheeses focuses "exclusively" on the subsidies that European Union milk farmers receive under the Common Agricultural Policy, as they have recalled. In this regard, the dairy industries have defended that "they have always" worked with the certainty that the CAP regulations are "in line with the rules of international trade, agreed upon in the WTO." Fenil and the Spanish dairy industries that export to China have collaborated during the last months with the ...
Source: Agrodiario

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