China retaliates against EU tariffs with anti-dumping probe
EU recently announced additional custom duties of as much as 38.1% on Chinese electric vehicles
In
retaliation against high tariffs by EU, China on Monday retaliated with
its own anti-dumping probe into some imports from the bloc.
China’s Commerce Ministry said it will probe imports of pork and pork by-products from the European Union, state media reported.
Beijing’s move comes after the EU last week announced additional custom duties of as much as 38.1% on Chinese electric vehicles starting on July 4.
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