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China's Trade Muscle-Flexing Threatens Further Woes for EU's Local Agri-Food Producers
While China's 29 August announcement that it would refrain from imposing new tariffs on EU brandy will come as welcome news, the bloc's agri-food sector is in no way out of the woods. Just one week earlier, the Chinese Ministry of Commerce unveiled an anti-subsidy investigation into EU dairy imports, including cheeses and milk, following a request received from the country's dairy industry in late July.
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