Economics

Australia to Seek WTO Action on China Wine-Tariff Dispute

  • Morrison says Beijing’s sanctions ‘completely unconscionable’
  • PM is heading to G-7 for support against ‘economic coercion’
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Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison said his government is seeking to take World Trade Organization action to resolve its wine-tariff trade dispute with China.