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China slaps 169pc tariff on Treasury Wine Estates imports, including Penfolds, Wolf Blass, Lindeman’s – ABC News
Australia’s largest wine company says its imports into China have been slugged with a massive 169.3 per cent tariff, and it will implement emergency measures to…

Australia’s largest wine company, Treasury Wine Estates, says its imports into China have been slugged with a massive 169.3 per cent tariff, and it will implement emergency measures to minimise the damage.
Key points:
- Australia’s biggest winemaker is valued at over $6 billion
- Treasury’s well-known brands include Penfolds, Wolf Blass and Lindeman’s
- Its shares have dropped more than 50pc since January
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