The Chinese Commerce Ministry has announced that China will not impose provisional duties on European brandy imports despite leveling allegations against the EU for selling alcohol at below-market prices. The probe was announced in January amid mounting trade tensions between Brussels and Beijing.
Seafood enterprises have encountered many difficulties and shortcomings - especially related to the certificate of origin (S/C), leading to the fact that enterprises cannot obtain the necessary documents for exporting seafood shipments to Europe.
Border import and export activities have been relatively brisk, with import and export turnover through major border gates nationwide seeing constant growth.
Canada, following the lead of the United States and European Union, said on Monday it would impose a 100% tariff on imports of Chinese electric vehicles and announced a 25% tariff on imported steel and aluminum from China, Reuters reports.
Beijing said on Thursday, opens new tab it would not impose provisional tariffs on brandy imported from the European Union despite finding it had been sold in China below market prices, giving both sides room to breathe in tense trade talks.
Dinh Thi Hoang Yen, Head of the Vietnam Trade Office in Austria (concurrently Slovenia), talked with Vietnam Economic News’ Phuong Lan about the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement’s (EVFTA) impacts on Vietnam-Austria trade.