China’s Ministry of Commerce announced on Monday that it has initiated an anti-dumping investigation into imports of pork and its by-products from the European Union.
The investigation aims to determine whether pork products imported from the EU are being sold in China at unfairly low prices, potentially harming the domestic pork industry.
This move reflects China’s commitment to ensuring fair trade practices and protecting its domestic markets from the adverse effects of dumping.
Anti-dumping investigations are standard procedures undertaken by countries to safeguard their industries from unfair competition.
The European Union is a significant exporter of pork products to China, catering to the high demand within the Chinese market.
The outcome of this investigation may influence future trade relations between China and the EU concerning pork imports.
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