China plans hearing on EU pork dumping case
China’s commerce ministry will hold a hearing on its anti-dumping probe into pork imports from the European Union in the near future, according to a statement from the ministry released on Friday 17, 2025.
Last month, Beijing placed initial anti-dumping duties of up to 62.4% on pork imports worth over $2 billion from the EU.
Stakeholders are asked to fill in registrations for the hearing by October 23, the ministry said.
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