Australia may take China to WTO over wine

게시됨 2021년 4월 12일

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Australia's Trade Minister, Dan Tehan, is contemplating referring the country's dispute with China over wine exports to the World Trade Organisation (WTO), following Australia's complaint about China's blocking of Australian barley exports. The disputes encompass various commodities such as beef, lobster, and coal, underscoring the strained trade relations between the two countries. Amidst calls for international cooperation to avoid protectionism post-COVID-19, Tehan's forthcoming European tour includes a meeting with the WTO director general in Geneva, aiming to address 'level playing field' issues and promote compliance with international trade rules.
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Trade Minister Dan Tehan is considering taking Australia's dispute with China over wine exports to the World Trade Organisation. Australia has already taken its grievance about blocked Chinese barley exports to the WTO, as one of many commodities that are in dispute with its number-one trading partner, including beef, lobster and coal. "One of the things we are very keen to do is to make sure with our trade disputes with China is that we are using every means we can to deal with them," Mr Tehan told Sky News' Sunday Agenda program on Sunday. "Obviously the World Trade Organisation is one of those mechanisms. We are using that when it comes to barley and we are under very deep consideration now when it comes to wine, as to whether we will also refer that." The minister is about to embark on a trip to Europe, which will include a meeting with the WTO director general in Geneva. Mr Tehan said as the global economy emerges from the COVID-19 pandemic, Australia does not want to see a ...

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