China's government officially abolishes heavy tariffs on Australian wine
ABCIn short: China's government has officially abolished heavy tariffs on Australian wine, as Beijing gradually unwinds the trade barriers it placed on around $20 billion of Australian exports in 2020 and 2021. China's government has officially abolished heavy tariffs on Australian wine, as Beijing gradually unwinds the trade barriers it placed on around $20 billion of Australian exports in 2020 and 2021. Treasury Wines Estate chief executive Tim Ford said the company would immediately "begin to expand its premium and luxury Australian wine distribution in China." "The removal of tariffs on Australian wine exports to China is terrific news and is cause for celebration across the Australian wine industry and with our partners and consumers in China," Mr Ford said.