China Extends EU Pork Tariff Probe to December
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China extends anti-dumping probe of EU pork, amid growing trade talks
China's Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) announced on Tuesday that, due to the complexity of the case, it has decided to extend the anti-dumping investigation period for certain pork and pig by-products originating from the EU until December 16, 2025, in accordance with the domestic law.
The Chinese government is continuing its anti-dumping proceedings against EU pigmeat. Beijing is refraining from fines.
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