The Chinese government has announced that it will apply tariffs on the fact that Australian wines are being imported unreasonably cheaply, causing damage to the domestic industry.

Regarding Australian wine, the Chinese government has added a temporary deposit since November last year, and this time the measures have been further strengthened.

The Ministry of Commerce of China said that Australian wines were damaged by dumping, which was imported unreasonably cheaply, on the 26th, and tariffs of 116.2% to 218.4% for each producer for 5 years from the 28th. Announced that it will impose "anti-dumping tariffs" in addition to the above.



Regarding Australian wine, the Chinese government has added a temporary deposit since November last year, and Australia has argued that it is unfounded, but China has now strengthened its measures.



The Chinese government is also aiming to put pressure on Australia, being wary of Japan, the United States, Australia, and India holding a summit meeting within the framework of four countries called "quads" and strengthening cooperation with China in mind. It seems that.



Relations between China and Australia are rapidly chilling as China strongly opposes last year's belief that Australia needed an independent investigation into the source of the new coronavirus.