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Uncertainty plagues our road to recovery – Sydney Morning Herald
With only three weeks left until the end of the year, it seems that somehow, by a combination of good luck and good policy, Australia is going to emerge from this…
China, our largest trading partner, is turning its wrath on one Australian export industry after another, in apparent retaliation at our call for an inquiry into the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic. The wine industry is the latest victim, with Beijing imposing crippling tariffs of up to 212 per cent on imports. No one knows how long this diplomatic row will last, or how much it will have hurt the economy by the time it is over.
Winemakers are the latest victims of China’s trade war with Australia.
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