Australia
- May 26, 2022
Australia’s Yellow Tail Still The World’s Most Powerful Wine Brand: Wine Intelligence
Yellow Tail of Australian winemaker Casella Family Brands is still the world's most powerful wine brand based on the latest…
Read More » - May 26, 2022
Accolade Wines Introduces Alcohol-Free Wine Collection &Then
South Australia-based Accolade Wines has come up with two zero-alcohol wines under a new collection called &Then. Both &Then Chardonnay…
Read More » - April 13, 2022
Small, Medium Aussie Wine Makers Pose to Benefit from Australia-India Trade Pact
The recently signed Australia-India Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement will bring down tariffs on wine imports to India between 75%…
Read More » - April 4, 2022
New Challenges Confront Australian Wine Businesses in Their Domestic Market Shift
Australian wine makers and traders are dealing with new challenges as they pivot inwards the domestic market amid a gruelling…
Read More » - October 21, 2021
China’s Tariffs, Small Vintages Brought Down Australian Wine Exports in September
In the year ended September, Australia recorded a 24% year on year decline in wine exports to A$2.27 billion. Wine…
Read More » - September 20, 2021
Australia Wants WTO Panel to Settle Wine Dispute With China
Australia has requested the WTO to form a panel that will end its dispute with China over anti-dumping wine duties.…
Read More » - September 8, 2021
Nearly A Million More Australians Drank Wine Over the Past 12 Months
Wine drinkers in Australia hav become the dominant portion of alcohol consumers in Australia over the past 12 months, making…
Read More » - August 19, 2021
Treasury Wine Estates Weathers China’s Tariffs, Turns to Profitability
The twin impact of Covid-19 and China's punitive tariffs on Australian wines has not prevented Treasury Wine Estates to post…
Read More » - August 10, 2021
Former Australian PM Advises Tariff Change for Wine Exports to India
Former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott said Australia and India must change the tariffs imposed on wine exports in part…
Read More » - July 28, 2021
China’s Punitive Tariffs to Cost Australia A$2.4 billion by 2025
China, which used to be Australia's top export site, imposed on Australian wines up to 200% tariffs which, according to…
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