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China slaps initial duties on EU pork imports

China's provisional duties target EU pork imports worth over $2 billion, affecting major producers and escalating trade tensions linked to EU tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles.

  • China is imposing provisional anti-dumping duties of up to 62.4% on EU pork imports, deepening trade disputes with the European Union.
  • The Commerce Ministry stated that Europe is dumping pork on the Chinese market, which causes 'substantial damage' to China's pork industry.
  • Duties will range from 15.6% to 62.4% and will begin on September 10, according to the ministry's statement.
  • China has opened investigations into multiple EU products, including pork and dairy, due to trade concerns.
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China announced today that it is imposing temporary tariffs ranging from 15.6 to 62.4 percent on pork imports from the European Union (EU) to combat dumping, deepening the two sides' trade dispute.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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These rights, between 15.6% and 62.4%, will come into force on September 10.

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China announced on Friday the imposition of provisional anti-dumping duties on imports of pork from the European Union (EU).

·Montreal, Canada
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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Friday, September 5, 2025.
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