China has extended its anti-subsidy investigation into European Union dairy imports by six months, showing little sign of let up in a two-front trade war with Brussels and Washington.
Breakdown
- China has extended its anti-subsidy probe into EU dairy imports by six months.
- The investigation covers EU cheese, milk, and cream products, now running to February 2026. 12s
- China previously extended probes into European pork and imposed duties on EU brandy. 22s
- Trade tensions escalated after the EU launched an anti-subsidy probe into Chinese electric vehicles. 47s
- China's dairy probe began a year ago, following the EU's revision of duties on Chinese EVs. 1m 12s
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