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Aussie wine’s back in China, but there’s a catch

Aussie wine’s back in China, but there’s a catch

China has become a catastrophe for global winemakers, but Aussie vintners think they can buck the trend.

  • by Colin Kruger

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Trump’s touted tariffs threaten to sweep up Aussie lobsters

Trump’s touted tariffs threaten to sweep up Aussie lobsters

Many economists are concerned a new trade war between the world’s two biggest economies will have flow-on consequences for Australia.

  • by Lisa Visentin
These countries have made Victoria Australia’s biggest exporter of food and fibre

These countries have made Victoria Australia’s biggest exporter of food and fibre

Rising demand from Asian countries has propelled exports in this category to almost $20 billion, making Victoria number one in the nation.

  • by Kieran Rooney
Australia reaches wine deal with China, PM sets dates for Beijing trip

Australia reaches wine deal with China, PM sets dates for Beijing trip

Australia’s long-running dispute with China on wine tariffs is close to ending ahead of a trip to Beijing by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.

  • by Shane Wright, Carolyn Webb and Amelia McGuire
Wineries call for more government support as Chinese tariffs roll on

Wineries call for more government support as Chinese tariffs roll on

The Australian wine industry is seeking more assistance in finding new markets for wine as the nation grapples with a two-year oversupply.

  • by Jessica Yun
Even if China lifts its wine tariffs, Aussie grape growers have already been squeezed dry

Even if China lifts its wine tariffs, Aussie grape growers have already been squeezed dry

China’s hefty import duties have inflicted deep scars on the local wine industry and triggered an oversupply that could fill 859 Olympic pools.

  • by Jessica Yun
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A slow recovery: Growers set sights on removal of China’s wine tariff

A slow recovery: Growers set sights on removal of China’s wine tariff

Wine producers are optimistic China’s wine tariff will be the next to be removed following the backdown on barley, but warn sellers will be cautious about an overreliance on the Chinese market.

  • by Amber Schultz and Paul Sakkal
Australian CEOs eye return to China in 2023

Australian CEOs eye return to China in 2023

Business leaders have been given reason to hope that relationships with China can be reset and tariffs can be lifted.

  • by Jessica Yun, Simone Fox Koob and Nick Toscano
‘What the ...?’: The Tassie sparkling coming at champagne

‘What the ...?’: The Tassie sparkling coming at champagne

A warming planet is spurring Tasmania’s reputation for producing stellar sparkling wine, led by an unlikely rock-star winemaker.

  • by Luke Slattery
Exit strategy: Meet the grape growers still battling China’s wine tariffs

Exit strategy: Meet the grape growers still battling China’s wine tariffs

In the heart of Australia’s wine-growing regions, China’s hefty trade strike has been a fatal blow for many vineyard owners and winegrape growers.

  • by Jessica Yun
Why have I only just discovered saperavi?

Why have I only just discovered saperavi?

The Georgian varietal is just one of the latest “alternative” wines that are garnering attention.

  • by Huon Hooke

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