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China slaps tariffs of as much as 42.7% on EU dairy merchandise
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China slaps tariffs of as much as 42.7% on EU dairy merchandise

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Last updated: December 22, 2025 11:17 am
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China introduced tariffs of as much as 42.7% on dairy merchandise from the European Union Monday, following the outcomes of an anti-subsidy investigation that started in August 2024.

In a press release by the nation’s Ministry of Commerce, China mentioned that EU subsidies for dairy merchandise had precipitated “substantial harm” to China’s home dairy industries.

The tariffs are set to take impact on April 23, the ministry mentioned, and the charges can be decided by the quantity of “advert valorem subsidy charges” from the Customs Tariff Fee.

Tariffs vary from 21.9% to 42.7%, with firms “who cooperated with the investigation” seeing tariffs of 28.6%, and those who “didn’t cooperate” topic to the highest charge of 42.7%, in accordance with a press release from a Commerce Ministry official.

Merchandise that fall underneath the tariffs embrace contemporary and processed cheese, in addition to some sorts of milk and cream.

Beijing final week sharply reduce its duties on pork imports and pig by-products from the European Union, with new tariff charges starting from 4.9% to 19.8% on dozens of European pork exports.

Earlier in September, China imposed momentary anti-dumping tariffs of as much as 62.4% within the type of money deposits on pork imports from the EU.

Individually, the bloc in November challenged China’s imposition of tariffs on imports of EU brandy on the World Commerce Organisation, saying “China’s provisional measures on EU brandy will not be consistent with WTO guidelines.”

The commerce tensions flared after Brussels slapped tariffs of as much as 45% on electrical automobiles imported from China in October final yr.

The European Fee, the EU’s government arm, was not instantly out there for remark.

— CNBC’s Anniek Bao contributed to this report.

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