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China launches anti-dumping probes into EU wine

(Xinhua)

08:11, July 02, 2013


BEIJING, July 1 (Xinhua) -- The Ministry of Commerce (MOC) said Monday that it will conduct year-long anti-dumping investigations into wine imported from the EU.

The investigations were launched in response to an application from the China Alcoholic Drinks Association, the MOC said in a statement on its website.

The application was handed to the MOC on May 15, the statement said.

The probes are expected to end in one year, but may extend to Jan. 1, 2015 under special circumstances.

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