China Says Current Tariffs on Australian Wine to Last 4-9 Months
Australian-made wine at a store in Beijing.
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China’s current tariffs on Australian wine are temporary and should end next year, according to a spokesman for the Commerce Ministry.
Temporary anti-dumping tariffs normally last four months, but this can be extended to nine months, Gao Feng said at the ministry’s regular briefing Thursday. China will continue its current investigation into dumping of Australian wine and the outcome of that would determine whether there would be further penalties, Gao said.