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    EU challenges China anti-dumping tariffs on EU brandy at WTO

    eub2By eub225 November 2024Updated:14 February 2025 Trade No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The EU formally challenged the provisional anti-dumping measures imposed by China on imports of EU brandy Monday, with a tabling a request for consultations at the World Trade Organization.

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    China’s provisional measures on EU brandy are not in line with WTO rules, according to the European Commission.

    “The EU takes very seriously any unfair or questionable use of trade defence instruments against any sector of our economy,” said EC vice-president Valdis Dombrovskis: “By requesting consultations with China over its provisional anti-dumping measures on EU brandy, the Commission is following through on its commitment to protect our industry from unfounded accusations and misuse of trade defence measures.”

    It says China has not proven that there is any threat of injury to its brandy industry, nor that there is a causal link between the alleged threat of injury and imports of brandy from the EU.
    It says China initiated the case based on insufficient evidence, contrary to the standards of WTO law.

    By expressing its disagreement with China’s WTO-incompatible measures already at provisional stage, the EU is taking strong early action to protect the interests of its industry and economy.

    The request is the first step in triggering WTO dispute settlement procedures. China now has 10 days to respond to the EU request, with a view to finding a mutually convenient format and date for the consultations. If no satisfactory solution is found, a WTO panel could be asked to decide on the case.

    Request for consultations by the EU

    Commission Statement of 8 October 2024

    WTO dispute settlement

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