There is a change in demand for Irish dairy exports to China, writes dairy editor Aidan Brennan.
Minister McConalogue is to raise the issue of China's anti-subsidy investigation into EU exports during the mission.
Individual member states cannot do solo trade deals with distant countries but must negotiate as a bloc.
It comes after the announcement by China that it is commencing an anti-subsidy investigation into dairy products coming from the EU.
It comes after China’s ministry of commerce launched an anti-subsidy investigation into dairy products coming from the EU.
The drop in value and volume of dairy exports is the standout figure from Irish agrifood exports to the end of May this year.
Margaret Butler, dairy ingredients manager, Bord Bia, examines the outlook for Irish dairy exports.
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Aidan Brennan takes a look at some of the key products manufactured by Irish dairy processors and looks to the future product mix.
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Irish and EU pork exports to China in the firing line, as China responds to EU introduction of 38.5% tariff on electric vehicles.