
China Imposes 5-Year Anti-Dumping Measures on EU Brandy Imports
China imposes 5-year anti-dumping measures on EU brandy imports after investigation finds dumping practices, accepting price undertakings from EU firms.
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China imposes 5-year anti-dumping measures on EU brandy imports after investigation finds dumping practices, accepting price undertakings from EU firms.
China’s Ministry of Commerce has extended its anti-dumping investigation into EU-originating brandy until April 5, 2025, citing case complexity and ongoing concerns over domestic industry impacts.
China’s Ministry of Commerce extends anti-dumping investigation into EU brandy imports until April 2025, citing case complexity, and imposes temporary measures requiring deposits from importers.
China’s Ministry of Commerce has extended its anti-dumping investigation into EU-originating brandy imports until April 2025, citing case complexity and potential threats to the domestic brandy industry.
China’s Ministry of Commerce extends its anti-dumping investigation into EU brandy imports until April 2025, citing case complexity and potential threats to its domestic industry.
China extends its anti-dumping investigation into EU brandy imports until April 2025, citing case complexity. Temporary measures impose deposits on importers, aiming to protect the domestic brandy industry.
China’s Ministry of Commerce extends the anti-dumping investigation into EU brandy imports until April 2025, citing the complexity of the case.
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