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The trade spat continues, but China has developed a real taste for Australian wines – SBS News
In China, local wines are struggling to compete with consumers’ keen interest in their imported Australian rivals.
Theres no secret as to why Chinese consumers have developed a taste for Australian wines.
Its easy to drink and I think the price is reasonable, said Meixuan Tang, a customer at a bar in Beijing.
In her hand is a glass of 2018 Warrane shiraz, all the way from South Australia.
Last week China launched an anti-dumping probe into Australian wine imports. Domestic producers there say Australian wine-makers are cutting prices unfairly to increase their share of the largest consumer market in the w…
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