
China's Ministry of Commerce announced that it may impose provisional anti-dumping measures on pork and pig by-products imports from the European Union. This decision follows a year-long investigation that began on June 17. The ministry stated that the European Union has been escalating trade frictions, which could potentially trigger a trade war. The responsibility for these tensions, according to the ministry, lies entirely with the EU. Provisional measures may be taken where dumping is established after a preliminary investigation.
1/4 Reuters: "The European side continues to escalate trade frictions and could trigger a 'trade war'," a statement attributed to the Chinese commerce ministry's spokesperson said. "The responsibility lies entirely with the European side." https://t.co/erOXhoEMV8
China's commerce ministry said Friday that the European Union (EU) is to blame for escalating trade frictions, which could lead to a "trade war." Update: https://t.co/MD4hHMKqvn https://t.co/cb9AM9EdT0
EU could trigger ‘trade war’ if it continues to escalate tensions, China warns https://t.co/PeVBEzZOaY




