EU slams China’s pork tariffs as lacking WTO basis

2025-09-08 Views: 122

The EU Commission on Friday said China's decision to slap preliminary anti-dumping duties on pork imports from the European Union is based on "questionable allegations and insufficient evidence", reported Reuters. 

"China's investigation was not in line with World Trade Organization rules," a Commission spokesperson told reporters in Brussels.

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