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China’s axe falls on European cheeses, tariffs up to 42.7%
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Irish Prime Minister Michael Martin is in China for talks on trade relations. He will also discuss the import duties China has imposed on dairy products from the European Union.
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New York (ANSA) – Beijing’s axe falls on the European Union’s dairy products. China has in fact imposed duties of up to 42.7% on cheeses Made in Europe in response to the Old Continent’s tariffs on electric vehicles. Calling the “measures unjustifiable,” Brussels has pledged to do “everything possible to defend” farmers. “We take note with concern of the announcement of new tariffs by China,” said European Commission spokesperson Olof Gill. The …
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