KEY POINTS
  • Australia's leading wine industry body Wine Australia will be closing its only physical office in China after sales to the greater China plummeted to a fraction of its previous size.
  • The once-envied Chinese trade for Australian exporters suffered a blow in 2020 when Beijing launched an investigation into allegations of dumping cheap Australian wine in China.
  • Still, there are some early signs of a thaw in icy China-Australian relations following the election of a new Australian government in May.
Lin Tiangui, a representative of Winston Wine, looks at a bottles of wine produced from Winston Wine's own Australian winery at one of its stores in Shanghai, China on October 18, 2011.

Australia's leading wine industry body Wine Australia will be closing its only physical office in China after sales to the greater China succumb to Beijing's prohibitive duties.

"Wine Australia has made the difficult decision to close our physical office in Shanghai. This decision follows extensive consultation with the Australian grape and wine sector and is based on the current environment and market opportunity," a Wine Australia spokeswoman said.