(Beijing/Shanghai Comprehensive News) China has launched a review of anti -dumping tariff measures for imported wine imports in Australia. It is expected to cancel this tariff for more than three years in the next few months.
The official website of the Ministry of Commerce of China issued an announcement on Thursday (November 30), and decided to review the anti -dumping measures and counter -subsidy measures applicable to imported related wines originating in Australia from now.Essence
Former Australian Prime Minister Morrison in 2020 asked the international community to trace the origin of crown disease, Australian -China relations fell into the trough.China ruled that the import -related wines native to Australia were dumping, levying 116.2%to 218.4%of the wines that were native to imports of 2 liters and below containers.
Australia used to be the largest source of wine in China.After levying anti -dumping tax, merchants exporting to China from China fell from 2382 to 115.
First Financial Network analysis, China's imported wine market is not the same as before. At this stage, the overall consumer demand in China is still insufficient. From the perspective of the industry, even if the anti -dumping tax is canceled, the Australian wine will face more in the Chinese market in the Chinese market.Serious challenges.