Investigation that Australian wine was imported unreasonably cheaply 5:18 on August 19

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The Chinese government has begun to investigate whether it is necessary to add tariffs on the assumption that Australian wine is imported unreasonably cheaply. As the relationship between the two countries worsens over the new coronavirus and the Hong Kong problem, this problem may become a new source of fire.

The Chinese Ministry of Commerce announced today that it will investigate whether Australian wines need to be tariffed for suspected unreasonably cheap dumping.

The target is wine that was imported last year, and the survey will be conducted over the next year.

On the other hand, Australia's Minister of Trade, Tourism and Investment, on the 18th, said "I do not accept the incomprehensible claim that Australian wine is being dumped or sold below the market price," China said. I strongly criticized my response.

On the other hand, a Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Zhao Zhongqing said at a press conference on the 18th, "We will apply for a survey from the domestic wine industry and will do it fairly and fairly according to the law," political investigation is conducted. I emphasized that there was no intention.

However, China has strongly repelled Australia, which sought independent research over the source of the new coronavirus, and deepened conflict with Australia in the issue of Hong Kong, which will become a new spark for both countries. There is also a possibility.