(Bloomberg) -- China agreed to suspend tariffs on Australian wine following a three-year trade dispute as Prime Minister Anthony Albanese confirmed November ...
-- China agreed to suspend tariffs on Australian wine following a three-year trade dispute as Prime Minister Anthony Albanese confirmed November dates for his first trip to China.China will undertake a review of its wine tariffs that’s expected to take five months, Albanese’s office said in a press release on Sunday. During that period, the tariffs will be removed and Australia will suspend its World Trade Organization dispute over China’s actions.
The end of duties on wine follows Beijing’s removal of penalties on the nation’s barley exports in August that allowed for a resumption of trade. Australian Agriculture Minister Murray Watt noted in a post on social media platform X that the agreement on wine follows the “same process as removal of trade barriers on Aussie barley.”
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