The spokesperson of the Ministry of Commerce responded to reporters' questions on the implementation of temporary anti-dumping measures against EU brandy. Question: We have noticed that on October 8, the Ministry of Commerce announced the implementation of temporary anti-dumping measures on brandy imported from the EU. What is the progress of China's anti-dumping and countervailing investigations into EU pork and dairy products?
Answer: In accordance with relevant Chinese laws and regulations and in compliance with WTO rules, on October 8, China decided to implement temporary anti-dumping measures on imported brandy originating in the EU. Regarding the anti-dumping and countervailing investigations into relevant pork, pig by-products, and dairy products imported from the EU, China is currently conducting investigations in accordance with the law. We will fully protect the rights of all stakeholders and make an objective and fair ruling based on the investigation results.
at the same time,China is studying measures such as increasing tariffs on imported large-displacement fuel vehicles. China will take all necessary measures to firmly safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese industries and enterprises.
Earlier this month, the European Commission issued a statement saying,The European Commission's proposal to impose tariffs on imported pure electric vehicles from China received the necessary support from EU member states during the vote.
10 countries are in favor: France, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Denmark, Ireland, Bulgaria, Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia (accounting for 45.99% of the EU population).
12 countries abstained: Belgium, Czech Republic, Greece, Spain, Croatia, Cyprus, Luxembourg, Austria, Portugal, Romania, Sweden and Finland.
Five countries opposed it: Germany, Hungary, Malta, Slovenia and Slovakia.
Specific tax rates:
Tesla: 7.8%
BYD: 17%
Geely: 18.8%
SAIC: 35.3%
Other Chinese EV manufacturers cooperating in the China survey but not yet individually sampled: 20.7%
Other uncooperative electric vehicle manufacturers in China: 35.3%.