China Announces Preliminart Antidumping Duties on EU Pork Imports
China is imposing preliminary antidumping duties on imported pork from the EU more than a year after launching its investigation, the Ministry of Commerce announced Sept. 5, according to an unofficial translation (see 2406180009 and 2506160005). China assigned duties ranging…
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from 15.6% to 32.7% to a list of specific companies, and all other firms will face a 62.4% duty. The new AD rates take effect Sept. 10. The investigation and resulting preliminary duties are viewed as retaliation against EU countervailing duties on Chinese electric vehicles (see 2406120008).