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China to impose duties of up to 42.7% on EU dairy

China's commerce ministry says EU subsidies harm domestic dairy industry

By AFP
December 22, 2025
Cheese imported from Europe is displayed at a supermarket in Beijing on Aug 21, 2024. — AFP
Cheese imported from Europe is displayed at a supermarket in Beijing on Aug 21, 2024. — AFP

BEIJING: China said on Monday would place temporary duties on "certain dairy products" imported from the European Union, marking the latest salvo in a trade spat that spans from food to electric vehicles.

The "duty deposits", which range from 21.9% to 42.7%, come into effect on Tuesday.

They hit a range of items including fresh and processed cheese, curd, blue cheese and some milk and cream, the commerce ministry in Beijing said in a statement.

Officials launched an anti-subsidy probe in August 2024 after receiving a request from the Dairy Association of China. The probe will conclude in February.

China's commerce ministry said Monday that preliminary findings showed a link between EU subsidies and "substantial damage" to its domestic dairy industry.

The fees on EU dairy come a week after Beijing said it would impose anti-dumping levies on EU pork imports for five years.

Those duties kicked in on December 17 and range from 4.9% to 19.8% - down from temporary levies of 15.6 to 62.4% that had been in place since September.