Backlash against China wine tariffs hits local players
A list of 41 Australian wineries supposedly âChinese-ownedâ sparked a torrent of racist emails and cancelled orders for a group already suffering from tariffs and lockdowns.
Seville Winery chief winemaker Dylan McMahon say owner Wang Yiping has invested in and grown the business.Â
Eamon Gallagher
May 28, 2021 â 10.14am
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The abusive emails and phone calls began almost immediately. It was December last year and a list of 41 vineyards owned by âChinese firmsâ had been posted online, in what supporters saw as retaliation for Beijing slugging tariffs as high as 218 per cent on Australian wine.
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Once-upon-a-time Labor star Jason Yat-sen Li appears on the hustings today to argue for more Chinese students:
Foreign students are crucial to diversification from resources.
Chinese students are the richest and largest group.
Ditto tourists.
“The consequences are profound and depressing: the long-term destruction of powerhouse Australian industries, relationships and trust built over decades, and devastation to Australian institutions, employees and their families.”
This does not defend our sovereignty because it weakens the economy.
Chinese kids fund research.
We are leading a pushback against the PRC to no good purpose.
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