
China has initiated an anti-dumping investigation targeting pork products imported from the European Union. The investigation, conducted by China's Ministry of Commerce, focuses on three major EU companies: Danish Crown, Vion Boxtel BV, and Litera Meat. The probe will examine certain pork and pig by-products through sampling methods. This move aims to address concerns over unfair pricing practices in the EU's pork trade with China. The targeted companies are based in Denmark, the Netherlands, and Spain.











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The EU is cracking down on Chinese biodiesel imports after investigating complaints that a flood of unfairly priced renewable fuel is undercutting producers https://t.co/3CujZEJSEq
#EU to set tariffs on Chinese biodiesel in anti-dumping probe