China's actions against EU subsidy-backed dairy products to help domestic sector

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China's actions against EU subsidy-backed dairy products to help domestic sector

China's move to impose provisional countervailing measures on certain dairy products, including cream and cheese, from the European Union will help ease pressure on the domestic deep-processing sector, while creating a valuable window of opportunity for its firms, said market watchers and industry »»»

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China supports Beijing to pilot WTO e-commerce agreement

BEIJING, Sept. 12 (Xinhua) -- Chinese authorities have issued a work plan to support Beijing for piloting the World Trade Organization (WTO) e-commerce agreement, according to the Ministry of Commerce on Friday. The plan, jointly issued by five government bodies including the ministry, outlines 41 »»»

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China expresses ‘grave concern’ at WTO about ‘reckless’ Trump tariffs

China told the World Trade Organization on Wednesday that the United States’ decision to impose what it has called reciprocal tariffs on Beijing threatens to further destabilise global trade. “The situation has dangerously escalated. …As one of the affected members, China expresses grave concern an»»»

The Economic Times India 09.04. 14:40

China expresses 'grave concern' at WTO about 'reckless' Trump tariffs

China criticized the U.S. for imposing reciprocal tariffs, warning of further destabilization in global trade. In retaliation, China raised tariffs on U.S. goods to 84%. China accused the U.S. of violating WTO rules and urged a review of the impact. Trump's tariffs fueled economic uncertainty and g»»»

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EU Tariffs on Titanium Spur China’s Concern - TDI

Beijing (TDI): China has called on the European Union (EU) to refrain from further escalating trade tensions, as the bloc plans to impose anti-dumping duties on Chinese titanium dioxide (TiO2) imports, set to take effect in January 2025. He Yadong, spokesperson for China’s Ministry of Commerce (MOF»»»

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