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Taylors Wines managing director and third generation winemaker Mitchell Taylor is hoping to recapture the Chinese market.

Shedding old skins: Australian wine is getting a snaky makeover for Lunar New Year

With Beijing tariffs gone, the Year of the Snake is a lucrative window of opportunity for Australian alcohol producers looking to catch the eye of Chinese consumers.

  • by Jessica Yun and Cindy Yin
Emirates Airline president Sir Tim Clark in Melbourne on Friday.

‘Ripping ahead’: Emirates’ premium economy seats too popular for points redeemers

Sir Tim Clark, the head of the world’s fourth-largest airline, says competition from a Qatar-Virgin deal will be good for Australians.

  • by Chris Zappone
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Opinion & Perspectives

When it comes to energy, Donald Trump is China’s useful idiot

Trump’s plans to “drill, baby, drill” at the expense of clean energy is a blessing for China. For at least the next four years, the US is withdrawing from the greatest economic battle of our time.

Ambrose Evans-Pritchard

Payback time: Australian shares give shelter from the AI storm

Local investors can watch the US market carnage from their armchair bunkers.

Elizabeth Knight
Elizabeth Knight

Business columnist

Wall Street’s trillion-dollar wipeout sets off alarm bells

A Chinese start-up that didn’t exist 18 months ago just triggered a meltdown that exposes the vulnerability of Wall Street.

Stephen Bartholomeusz
Stephen Bartholomeusz

Senior business columnist

Banking & finance

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Small business

The rising cost of coffee.

Charge $7 for a coffee? Some stressed-out cafe owners would rather shut down

Stuck between soaring business costs and reduced consumer spending, cafe owners are in a “Mexican stand-off”, says Pablo & Rusty’s CEO.

  • by Jessica Yun
Kevin Parker, on stage at Rod Laver Arena with Tame Impala.
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Start-ups

Zac Leigh was locked out of a Tame Impala gig. Now he’s raised $8m

A start-up born after its founders were stung by ticket scams is now expanding to the US and the UK.

  • by David Swan

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