China's anti-dumping investigation into brandy related to imports from the EU, Ministry of Commerce responds to progress

CCTV News2025-05-29

At the Ministry of Commerce's regular press conference held this afternoon, the spokesperson responded to the "anti-dumping investigation on brandy related to imports from the EU".

Spokesperson of the Ministry of Commerce He Yongqian: The Ministry of Commerce's anti-dumping investigation into brandy related to imports from the EU will expire on July 5, 2025. At present, the investigative authority is reviewing the price commitment applications voluntarily submitted by EU exporters. The investigative authority will make a final decision based on the facts of the case and on the basis of investigation in accordance with the law and regulations. At the same time, we are open to continuing to resolve economic and trade differences through dialogue and consultation.

(CCTV reporter Song Wan and Lin Shan)

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