China responds to WTO report on EU poultry tariff quota dispute
29/03/2017 12:00
The Ministry of Commerce has released its response to a World Trade Organization report on an EU poultry tariff dispute.
China welcomes the expert panel's support for China's core request of the consultation, which affirms that the EU duck meat tariff quota has broken WTO rules, the ministry said in an online statement.
China regrets, however, that the expert panel did not support China's proposal on the chicken meat tariff quota.
China has urged the EU to respect the WTO ruling, quickly rectify the duck meat tariff quota and build a fair international trade environment.
China welcomes the expert panel's support for China's core request of the consultation, which affirms that the EU duck meat tariff quota has broken WTO rules, the ministry said in an online statement.
China regrets, however, that the expert panel did not support China's proposal on the chicken meat tariff quota.
China has urged the EU to respect the WTO ruling, quickly rectify the duck meat tariff quota and build a fair international trade environment.
Mar 29, 2017
Source: China Daily
Source: China Daily
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