China backs down from Aussie wine ban

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The Chinese government has lifted heavy tariffs on Australian wine imports, in the latest sign the trading relationship has stabilised.

In a statement, the Australian government said it had been notified that from Friday China would remove its duties on Australian bottled wine.

“This outcome affirms the calm and consistent approach taken by the Albanese Labor government and follows the success of the similar approach taken to remove duties on Australian barley.” “We acknowledge and thank Australian grape growers and wine producers for their fortitude and support during a challenging period,” the statement continued.

“We will continue to press for all remaining trade impediments affecting Australian exports to be removed, which is in the interests of both Australia and China.” “This news will certainly boost the spirits of a sector that is going through tough times, just as they wearily harvest the last grapes of vintage 2024,” he said.

 

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