
China Waives EU Brandy Duties with 34 Price Pledges
China’s Ministry of Commerce accepts price pledges from 34 EU brandy producers, waiving anti-dumping duties for five years if terms are met.
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China’s Ministry of Commerce accepts price pledges from 34 EU brandy producers, waiving anti-dumping duties for five years if terms are met.
China extends its anti-dumping probe on EU brandy until April 2025, citing case complexity and potential threats to the domestic industry.
China’s Ministry of Commerce declares its temporary anti-dumping measures on EU brandy imports as compliant with WTO regulations, addressing concerns raised by the EU.
China has imposed WTO-compliant anti-dumping measures on EU brandy imports in response to recent EU tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, escalating trade tensions between the two economic giants.