Australian wine makers raise a glass to review of Chinese tariffs Improving bilateral relations between Australia and China is a welcomed sign for Australian wine makers, but investment and trade diversification should remain a focus. Australian wine-makers have welcomed the news that Beijing will review the anti-dumping tariffs that have impacted Australian exporters for the past 3 years. The tariffs – which were instituted in 2020 and added as much as 220 percent to the cost of Australian wine imported into China – effectively halted an export flow that had been worth more than $1 billion per year. The tariffs were the subject of a World Trade Organisation dispute between the two countries, but China’s announced review... Sign in below or register now to read the full article |
![]() Authors: Merriden Varrall, Tim Mableson Published Date: 27 October 2023 |
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