Group 1 - China's temporary anti-subsidy tax on EU dairy products has come into effect, marking a significant trade response [1][5][6] - The EU is facing multiple challenges, including Brazil's ultimatum regarding the long-discussed free trade agreement with the EU [3][16] - The EU's agricultural policies, particularly the Common Agricultural Policy, have allowed its dairy products to be sold at artificially low prices in China, leading to accusations of unfair competition [9][11] Group 2 - The imposition of the anti-subsidy tax is a response to the substantial damage caused to local Chinese dairy companies by subsidized EU imports [11][15] - The investigation into EU dairy subsidies revealed that a significant number of the companies involved are French, highlighting the role of France in the EU's agricultural policy [26][28] - Brazil's President Lula has expressed frustration over the EU's reluctance to finalize the trade agreement, indicating a shift towards seeking partnerships with other markets, including China [22][39] Group 3 - The EU's dual approach of subsidizing its farmers while restricting imports from South America has been criticized as hypocritical and unsustainable [20][32] - The current trade dynamics suggest that if the EU continues its protectionist policies, it risks being isolated in the global market [41][46] - The situation serves as a warning to the EU about the consequences of maintaining a double standard in trade practices, as emerging markets are increasingly unwilling to accept such tactics [43][44]
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Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-12-25 03:28