Core Viewpoint - The European Union has initiated an anti-dumping investigation against Chinese pea protein, which may impact the sales of Yantai Shuangta Food Co., Ltd. in the EU market. Group 1: Overview of the Anti-Dumping Investigation - The investigation targets high-protein pea protein with a protein content exceeding 65% on a dry weight basis, covering all types derived from peas, in all physical forms [1]. - The investigation period for dumping and injury is set from July 1, 2024, to June 30, 2025 [2]. - The trend review period for damage assessment is from January 1, 2022, until the end of the investigation period [3]. Group 2: Potential Impact on the Company - In 2024, the sales revenue from pea protein with over 65% protein content exported to the EU is expected to account for approximately 3.92% of the company's total revenue. For the first half of 2025, this figure is projected to rise to 6.48% [4]. - The company currently cannot estimate the specific impact of the anti-dumping investigation due to the uncertainty surrounding the outcome, including potential tax subjects, forms, rates, and start dates [4]. Group 3: Company's Response Strategy - The company has established a special task force and hired a professional legal team to actively respond to the investigation [5]. - The company plans to expand into emerging international markets, strengthen domestic market development, and accelerate the construction of overseas factories [5]. - The company will closely monitor the progress of this matter and fulfill its information disclosure obligations in a timely manner [5].
烟台双塔食品股份有限公司关于欧盟对中国豌豆蛋白启动反倾销调查的提示性公告