KEY POINTS
  • China lifts tariffs on Australian wine, ends three-year freeze in trade.
  • China first imposed tariffs in March 2021.
  • China was previously Australia's No.1 wine export market.
Hand-picked grapes at the Billanook Estate vineyard in Chirnside Park, Victoria, Australia, on March 18, 2024. 

China will lift anti-dumping and anti-subsidy tariffs on Australian wine from March 29, the Chinese commerce ministry said on Thursday, ending three years of punitive levies and offering long-awaited relief to Australian wine producers.

The tariffs, of up to 218.4%, were first imposed in March 2021 for a period of five years along with a host of other trade barriers on Australian commodities when ties soured after Canberra called for a probe into the origins of COVID-19.