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CCPIT chairman: Everything we do is according to WTO rules

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China may levy provisional anti-dumping duties on pork and pig by-products imported from the EU based on the result of an ongoing anti-dumping investigation. Some see this as a countermeasure to the EU's investigation of China's electric vehicles and have raised concerns about a possible "trade war." Chairman of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT) Ren Hongbin told CGTN that China is always "very cautious' regarding filing "trade remedy" measures. "Everything we do is according to the rules based on the WTO," he said.

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