China to impose duties of up to 34.9% on EU brandy, starting July 5

China's Commerce Ministry issued its final ruling on brandy originating in the European Union on Friday, implementing duties of up to 34.9% for a period of five years starting from July 5 2025, a ministry statement said.
The ruling follows an investigation into European brandy, most of it cognac from France.
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