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SHANGHAI, April 5 (Reuters) - Australia's wine industry has cheered news that China will drop anti-dumping tariffs, re-opening its market to imports, but the tougher economic conditions of 2024 ...
Literally meaning “yellow wine,” huangjiu is an alcoholic drink that is traditionally served warm, sometimes with a sprinkling of osmanthus or a dried plum, making it the perfect ... of huangjiu ...
Australian Prime Minister Albanese begins visit to China on Saturday First visit by an Australian prime minister since 2016 China put 218% tax on Australian wine in 2021 as ties worsened Both ...
The two brothers who run Qingdao Lilong Winery of China quietly served samples of ... “I think premium wine can represent a region’s local resources. We have created our own consumer base ...
Supported by By Claire Fu and Daisuke Wakabayashi Photographs by Adam Ferguson For years, China’s thirst for Australian wine seemed insatiable. Chinese drinkers were so passionate about big ...
China’s Ministry of Commerce on Thursday said that “in view of the changes in the wine market conditions in China,” it was “no longer necessary to impose anti-dumping duties and ...
New data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics shows Australia sent $142m worth of wine to China in May, the most since crippling tariffs came into effect in 2020 and the fourth-highest monthly ...