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China Lifts Anti-dumping Restrictions On Aussie Wine

CHINA PRESS
MNI (BEIJING)

China will no longer impose anti-dumping duties on imported wines from Australia, given changes in China’s wine market conditions, 21st Century Business Herald reported citing a notice from the Ministry of Commerce. China and Australia are important trading partners, and the government was willing to work with Australia to promote bi-lateral relations, He Yadong, spokesperson for MOFCOM noted at a press conference yesterday. Hong Kong recently imported large quantities of Australian wine with firms planning to export quickly to the mainland once restrictions were lifted, the newspaper noted.

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China will no longer impose anti-dumping duties on imported wines from Australia, given changes in China’s wine market conditions, 21st Century Business Herald reported citing a notice from the Ministry of Commerce. China and Australia are important trading partners, and the government was willing to work with Australia to promote bi-lateral relations, He Yadong, spokesperson for MOFCOM noted at a press conference yesterday. Hong Kong recently imported large quantities of Australian wine with firms planning to export quickly to the mainland once restrictions were lifted, the newspaper noted.