EU vs China: The Brandy Trade Showdown
The European Union plans to challenge China's temporary anti-dumping measures on imports of brandy at the World Trade Organization. The EU accuses China of abusing trade defense mechanisms and vows to take a strong stance against the decision, calling it a breach of WTO regulations.
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The European Union is set to confront China at the World Trade Organization over its decision to impose temporary anti-dumping measures on EU brandy imports.
The European Commission has described China's actions as an abuse of trade defense measures for inappropriate reasons, claiming a breach of WTO rules.
The EU has resolved to challenge China's imposition of provisional anti-dumping measures on brandy imports, emphasizing the need for adherence to global trade norms.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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