China will introduce anti-dumping duties on pork imports from the EU from December 17.

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

Beijing, December 16 (Xinhua) — China will impose anti-dumping duties on imported pork and pork by-products originating in the European Union (EU) starting Wednesday, December 17. The decision was announced by the Ministry of Commerce on Tuesday.

Anti-dumping duties on EU companies range from 4.9% to 19.8% and will be in effect for five years.

According to the Ministry of Commerce, on June 17, 2024, at the request of the China Livestock Association, the trade department initiated an anti-dumping investigation against pork and pork by-products originating in the EU.

The investigation was conducted in accordance with laws and other regulations, and the opinions of interested parties were heard to ensure the rights of all and ultimately reach an objective, fair, and impartial conclusion, the department noted.

The investigation proves the existence of dumping and significant damage to Chinese producers, the Ministry of Commerce stated. -0-

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