China Extends EU Brandy Anti-Dumping Probe Until April 2025
China extends its anti-dumping probe on EU brandy until April 2025, citing case complexity and potential threats to the domestic industry.
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China extends its anti-dumping probe on EU brandy until April 2025, citing case complexity and potential threats to the domestic industry.
China’s private enterprises now represent over 55% of its foreign trade value in 2024, up by 2% from last year, highlighting their crucial role in the nation’s high-quality opening up.
U.S. farmers are preparing for potential 60% tariffs on Chinese goods, echoing past trade disputes and anticipating significant impacts on agriculture.
China’s foreign trade grew by 4.9% in the first 11 months of 2024, reaching a total value of 39.79 trillion yuan, driven by strong exports and strategic policy measures.
China’s total goods imports and exports surged by 4.9% year on year in yuan terms in the first 11 months of this year, according to official data released on Tuesday.
Starting December 1, 2024, 33 African countries will enjoy zero-tariff access to the Chinese market, boosting exports and economic ties.
China’s ‘new three’ β new energy vehicles, lithium-ion batteries, and photovoltaics β boost its foreign trade competitiveness, achieving a 90-point score this year.
China becomes the first major economy to grant zero tariffs to 33 Least Developed African nations, fostering enhanced China-Africa trade relations starting December.
China’s new zero-tariff policy for least developed countries marks a significant step in promoting free trade and supporting global economic recovery amidst rising protectionism.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang highlights commitment to global collaboration and supply chain stability at CISCE 2024, hosting 600+ companies from 70 regions.