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Team-up between top liquor maker and coffee chain becomes a sensation-- Beijing Review

Team-up between top liquor maker and coffee chain becomes a sensation-- Beijing Review
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Team-up between top liquor maker and coffee chain becomes a sensation-- Beijing Review

Team-up between top liquor maker and coffee chain becomes a sensation-- Beijing Review
bjreview.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from bjreview.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

China s ZJLD Files for Hong Kong IPO as Competition Among Baijiu Makers Intensifies

China s ZJLD Files for Hong Kong IPO as Competition Among Baijiu Makers Intensifies
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China s Baijiu symposium not a sign of crackdown, but to discourage unwanted speculation: insiders

China s Baijiu symposium not a sign of crackdown, but to discourage unwanted speculation: insiders
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China imposes temporary anti-subsidy charges on Australian wine imports

Duluth, MN, USA / Kat Country 98.9 | KTCO Dec 9, 2020 10:24 PM BEIJING/SYDNEY (Reuters) - China will temporarily impose anti-subsidy fees on some Australian wine imports from Dec. 11, the commerce ministry said on Thursday, ramping up pressure on the industry amid rising tensions between the two nations. Importers bringing in wines being investigated for Australian subsidy benefits will need to pay deposits to China s customs authority, according to the statement. Australia was aware of the decision, trade minister Simon Birmingham s office said, but declined to make any further comment to Reuters after China s announcement. China in August launched an investigation into Australian wine subsidy schemes following a request from the China Wine Industry Association. Last month, it began imposing anti-dumping tariffs of 107.1% to 212.1% on wine imported from Australia after a separate anti-dumping probe.

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