
China's Ministry of Commerce announced several significant trade measures. The ministry will lower anti-dumping duties on polyoxymethylene copolymer imported from Kolon ENP Inc to 6.2% effective June 21. Additionally, China may impose provisional anti-dumping measures on pork and pig by-products imported from the European Union following an ongoing investigation that began on June 17. Furthermore, China is considering an anti-subsidy investigation into EU dairy products if evidence meets filing conditions, according to MOFCOM spokesperson He Yadong. The ministry also decided to extend anti-dumping duties on styrene imported from South Korea, Taiwan, and the United States for five years starting June 23.



China will continue to levy anti-dumping duties on styrene imported from the Republic of Korea (ROK), the Taiwan region and the United States for five years from June 23, the Ministry of Commerce said in a statement on Friday. https://t.co/j5grZJ4p77 https://t.co/Jww8TLNbKy
In response to media reports which claimed that China's anti-dumping probe into pork imports from the EU is a countermeasure against EU's EV tariff move against China and various sectors in the EU are worried about escalation of trade friction with China or a "trade war," a… https://t.co/WNcaiV6I9H
China's Ministry of Commerce said on Fri that that China decided to continue to impose anti-dumping duties on imported styrene originating from South Korea, China's Taiwan region, and the US from Sunday, with an implementation period of five years. https://t.co/IpEzeeMH3w