IPAC: the international cross-party group targeting China and supporting Australian wine

Jose Salman
Published 2020년 12월 3일
The IPAC (Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China) is an international cross-party group of legislators working towards reform on how democratic countries approach China.

IPAC represents more than 200 MPs from 19 countries who describe themselves as a "cross-party group of legislators working towards reform on how democratic countries approach China".

This movement was born in response of some unfair or abusive practices China has have towards some countries. The idea of this, is to back up the countries who suffer this abusive practices.

The new tariff of Australian wines entering China has $20 bottles now costing up to $60, which will logically result in consumers changing into their own local wines or other countries wines (Chile, New Zealand, France, etc). The campaign promoted by IPAC seeks consumers around the world can help Australian wine through this hard time by purchasing some bottles on December, and try to counterbalance the negative effect from China.
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