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The Ministry of Commerce of China has launched an "anti-dumping investigation" into imports of "relevant pork and pork by-products" from the European Union, a move that paves the way for trade restrictions on a sensitive sector for the bloc. The investigation was triggered by a complaint filed by the China Animal Husbandry Group, a state-owned company that deals in animal farming. Monday's announcement is seen as a prelude to retaliation for the upcoming EU tariffs on China-made battery electric vehicles (BEVs), which are suspected of being heavily subsidised and sold at artificially low price...
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China has issued a new threat against the European Commission's anti-subsidy investigation into imported electric vehicles (EVs), which could result in additional tariffs to offset the suspected use of state aid. China-made EVs are sold across the bloc at considerably lower prices than their European competitors, a gap that Brussels links to the generous financial assistance injected by the Chinese government into domestic firms. The probe, announced in September last year, is nearing the completion of its first phase and provisional duties could be announced as soon as next month. The EU curr...
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Energy ministers meeting in Brussels voted unanimously today (May 30) for the EU to officially withdraw the Energy Charter Treaty (ECT) while leaving open the possibility for member states to remain in their own capacity. Deciding on the bloc's future in the ECT was one of the commitments of the EU Belgian Presidency, the country’s energy minister Tinne Van Der Straeten told reporters today shortly before joining her counterparts at the Energy Council. Today’s decision followed a European Parliament vote last month signalling an overwhelming intention to quit the treaty. The ECT is a post-Cold...
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