Chinese firms seek dumping probe for EU pork
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China imported 1.55 million tonnes of pork in 2023, and slightly more than half of it came from Europe.
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BEIJING – Chinese industries plan to ask the authorities to start an anti-dumping investigation into pork imports from the European Union, the state-run Global Times said, citing information from a “business insider”.
It is the latest hint via state media that China is ready to take retaliatory steps against the bloc amid escalating trade tensions. Days earlier, Global Times published an interview with a Chinese automotive expert who called for higher tariffs on cars with large engines
The trade dispute is heating up ahead of a key deadline for the EU investigation into China’s electric vehicle subsidies, with officials required to tell Chinese exporters by early June whether tariffs will be imposed.
European leaders are increasingly echoing their US counterparts by accusing China of flooding world markets with its excess factory capacity. President Xi Jinping’s recent visit to the bloc
China imported 1.55 million tonnes of pork in 2023 and slightly more than half of it came from Europe, according to government Customs data. Spain was the largest EU supplier, with sales of 382,000 tonnes.
Beijing launched an anti-dumping investigation into European brandy imports in January. BLOOMBERG

