China to keep anti-dumping duties on Australian wine for up to four months
05/12/2020 12:00
China will keep temporary anti-dumping duties on wine imports from Australia for up to four months, but could extend them to nine months in special circumstances, the commerce ministry said on Thursday.
The ministry will set final anti-dumping measures on Australian wine according to law, its spokesman, Gao Feng, told an online news conference, but without elaborating on the special circumstances.
Last week, China said it would impose tariffs of 107.1 per cent to 212.per cent on wine from Australia from Nov 28, amid deteriorating ties between the two.
The ministry will set final anti-dumping measures on Australian wine according to law, its spokesman, Gao Feng, told an online news conference, but without elaborating on the special circumstances.
Last week, China said it would impose tariffs of 107.1 per cent to 212.per cent on wine from Australia from Nov 28, amid deteriorating ties between the two.
Source: CNA
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