China’s Retaliatory Tariffs to Squeeze EU Pork Producers
European pork producers face a squeeze on profit margins after China, their largest market, imposed anti-dumping duties of up to 62.4% on imports of EU pork products.
The provisional tariffs, effective on Wednesday, target over $2 billion worth of annual exports and threaten to erode margins across the European Union’s pork sector.
China accounts for a quarter of EU pork exports. Shipments to China rose 4% in the first half of 2025 after a three-year decline.
Offal products — such as pig ears, noses and feet...
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