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In the YouTube video titled "China removes antidumping measure on Brazilian chicken ," Larissa Wash, an expert from the Brazilian Center for International Relations, explains that China's decision to eliminate the antidumping tariff on Brazilian chicken exports, which had been in place since 2019, will benefit both countries. The tariff, intended to protect Chinese producers from perceived dumping practices by Brazil, did not provide significant benefits and there was no evidence of dumping. Brazil is China's largest chicken supplier, and the removal of the tariff allows Brazilian producers to compete on equal terms. China aims to strengthen its relationship with Brazil, which celebrates 50 years of diplomatic relations in 2024, and maintain a stable food supply amid geopolitical disruptions. The elimination of the tariff may lead to increased competition and opportunities for new processing plants in China, and the recognition of Brazilian chicken's quality and complementary nature may pave the way for new certifications. Overall, this development is seen as a significant opportunity for the Brazilian agricultural sector, particularly the poultry industry.
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