EU Aims to Increase Food Exports to China Despite Trade Tensions
On a visit to China this week, EU Agriculture Commissioner Janusz Wojciechowski said his focus will be on increasing agri-food exports to the world's second largest economy and keeping food above the fray of rising tensions in China-EU trade.
"In the food trade, there are no barriers for Chinese imports," Wojciechowski said in an interview in Shanghai on Monday.
"My intention is to avoid as much as possible that agriculture pays the costs of the problems in other sectors, which sometimes can happen," he added...
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