Assistant Trade Minister Tim Ayres “expects” China to remove their trade impediments on Australian wine producers once their review into wine concludes “shortly”.
Trade and Tourism Minister Don Farrell and Tim Ayres are in Abu Dhabi leading Australia’s delegation to the 13th World Trade Organisation Ministerial Conference.
“We are absolutely focused on a government on normalising the relationship and, in particular, removing the last remaining trade impediments for Australian exports in China,” Mr Ayres told Sky News Australia.
“$20 billion worth of impediments, $18 billion removed.
“There is an agreed approach that China is following where they are conducting a review very similar to the barley review. We expect that to conclude shortly and expect that China will follow through in the same way they did on barley.”
Assistant Trade Minister ‘expects’ China to remove wine tariffs once review concludes
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