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After China’s tariffs on Australian wine, global campaign calls for people to drink a ‘bottle or two’

A global alliance of parliamentarians have called on their compatriots to “stand against authoritarian bullying” as they launch a campaign to support Australian winemakers battered by Chinese trade tariffs.
Key points:
- China imposed tariffs on all Australian wine ranging from 107 to 200 per cent
- The industry has become the latest victim of Beijing’s trade spat with Canberra
- MPs from around the world have called on their citizens to drink Australian wine in December
In a short video released on Tuesday, a number of MPs from the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China (IPAC) called on their citizens to ditch their national beverages this December in a bid to support the Australian wine industry.
IPAC represents more than 200 MPs from 19…
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