Core Viewpoint - The European Commission has initiated an anti-dumping investigation into Chinese pea protein, following a complaint from the Ad Hoc Coalition of Union Pea Protein Producers, which may impact the company's export sales to the EU [1] Group 1: Investigation Details - The investigation targets high-protein pea protein with a protein content exceeding 65% on a dry weight basis, covering all types derived from peas, including but not limited to yellow and green peas, in all physical forms (solid like powder, liquid like solution, regardless of whether they are organized) [1] Group 2: Financial Impact - In 2024, the sales revenue from pea protein with a protein content exceeding 65% exported to the EU is expected to account for approximately 3.92% of the company's total operating income [1] - For the first half of 2025, this figure is projected to rise to about 6.48% of the company's total operating income [1] Group 3: Future Uncertainty - The anti-dumping investigation is currently in the inquiry stage, and the future outcome of the investigation remains difficult to predict [1]
双塔食品(002481.SZ):欧盟对中国豌豆蛋白启动反倾销调查