China-Australia relations: Beijing slaps ‘distressing’ duties of up to 212 per cent on Australian wine imports

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Professor Julien Chaisse Quoted in South China Morning Post on China-Australia trade tensions that have increased over the last months.

Professor Julien Chaisse, an associate member of RCCL, explains that China’s commerce ministry decided to impose temporary anti-dumping measures of up to 212% on Australian wine imports. Read the full article here: Andrew Mullen and Finbarr Bermingham, China-Australia relations: Beijing slaps ‘distressing’ duties of up to 212 per cent on Australian wine imports, South China Morning Post, November 29, 2020 < https://www.scmp.com/economy/china-economy/article/3111576/china-australia-relations-beijing-slaps-duties-212-cent  >.

Period29 Nov 2020

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  • TitleChina-Australia relations: Beijing slaps ‘distressing’ duties of up to 212 per cent on Australian wine imports
    Degree of recognitionInternational
    Media name/outletSouth China Morning Post
    Media typePrint
    PlaceHong Kong, China
    Date29/11/20
    DescriptionProfessor Julien Chaisse Quoted in South China Morning Post on China-Australia trade tensions that have increased over the last months. Professor Julien Chaisse, an associate member of RCCL, explains that China’s commerce ministry decided to impose temporary anti-dumping measures of up to 212% on Australian wine imports. Read the full article here: Andrew Mullen and Finbarr Bermingham, China-Australia relations: Beijing slaps ‘distressing’ duties of up to 212 per cent on Australian wine imports, South China Morning Post, November 29, 2020 < https://www.scmp.com/economy/china-economy/article/3111576/china-australia-relations-beijing-slaps-duties-212-cent >.
    URLhttps://www.scmp.com/economy/china-economy/article/3111576/china-australia-relations-beijing-slaps-duties-212-cent
    PersonsJulien Laurent CHAISSE