Minister ‘confident’ of good outcome for Irish dairy in anti-subsidy investigation as he meets with Chinese officials

China is investigating dairy imports from the EU in an ongoing dispute over tariffs
Minister ‘confident’ of good outcome for Irish dairy in anti-subsidy investigation as he meets with Chinese officials

Chef Li Zhanxu with Minister Charlie McConalogue at the Chef Masters event in Beijing as part of the trade mission to China and South Korea.

Minister Charlie McConalogue said he is “confident” of a good outcome for Irish dairy in an anti-subsidy investigation as he met with Chinese Government ministers this week in Beijing.

China’s Ministry of Commerce announced recently that it had begun an investigation into imports of dairy products originating from the EU, examining 20 subsidy schemes operating in a number of countries including Ireland, Italy, Croatia, Austria, Belgium, and Finland.

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