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Unintended consequences of China’s wine tariffs : Comments

By Greg Bondar, published 2/12/2020

There is no denying China continues to be the most valuable market for Australian wine and further, that wine sales to China are critical for wineries in Australia which wish to ensure that their global strategy is working.

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agree with ttbn.

Get over it, find new markets.
Posted by Chris Lewis, Wednesday, 2 December 2020 1:11:01 PM
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@ateday

Very true Amigo.

All those great Reds that WERE going to Red China

should be sold cut-price to OLO readers, pronto!

Pete
Posted by plantagenet, Wednesday, 2 December 2020 6:11:10 PM
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China is not a socialist country, it is a fascist country.
LEGO,
China is doing what the West would like to do but isn't smart enough to !
Posted by individual, Thursday, 3 December 2020 7:24:44 AM
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Mr. Gondar,
An economist is a liberal. It has perhaps a great deal to do with the very liberal view of the world because the fundamental presupposition of economics is homo economics. But China is not playing an economic game, which game is more invisible and harder to understand for those of us who are so trained as to see human and social affairs exclusively in terms of economics.
Posted by Michi, Saturday, 12 December 2020 10:09:42 PM
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In a nutshell, China had been an autarkical society. But it lives in a very different environment, no longer able to live in self-sustenance and self-subsistence. It gets much prosperity from a free international trading system, but the problem is that it turns its economic wealth, in stead of being a status quo member, into political power for bringing the world under the principle of its traditional world-view or Tianxia.

French pork raising industry is losing competitive edge to Chinese one. A middle-aged woman said she would buy French pork though she had to pay extra. What is wanted now is the international version of "I will buy French pork."
Posted by Michi, Saturday, 12 December 2020 11:30:58 PM
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