China Sets Duties on Australia Wine for 5 Years as Ties Sour

  • Decision follows series of actions against Australian exports
  • Penfolds’ owner Treasury Wine Estates to see tariffs of 175.6%
Photographer: Carla Gottgens/Bloomberg
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China will impose tariffs of more than 200% on Australian wine for five years, formalizing curbs that have been in place for months amid an increasingly fraught relationship with Canberra.