Irish Prime Minister Micheal Martin is engaging in trade discussions with Chinese officials in Beijing, focusing on beef exports and dairy tariffs, amid broader efforts to strengthen Ireland-China relations and navigate tensions between China and the EU.
China has imposed provisional tariffs of up to 42.7% on EU dairy products, including milk and cheese, as part of an anti-subsidy investigation seen as retaliation for EU's electric vehicle tariffs, escalating trade tensions between the two regions.
China has imposed provisional tariffs of up to 42.7% on EU dairy imports, citing concerns over EU subsidies that allegedly distort competition and harm China's domestic dairy industry, as part of a broader trade dispute between China and the EU involving tariffs on various goods. The tariffs vary based on cooperation with China's investigation, with higher rates for non-cooperative companies, amid ongoing tensions over trade practices and subsidies.
China will impose tariffs up to 42.7% on European dairy products in response to EU subsidies, as part of ongoing trade tensions and investigations into unfair trade practices, including subsidies and dumping, affecting various sectors between China and the EU.
China will impose provisional tariffs up to 42.7% on EU dairy products, citing subsidies that allegedly harm its industry, amid ongoing trade tensions and retaliatory measures between China and the EU.