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Aussie wine exports to China jump back above $1b

  • Australian wine exports to mainland China surpassed $1 billion in the 12 months ending March 2025, bouncing back strongly after tariff removal.
  • This resurgence followed China's removal in March 2024 of tariffs of more than 200 per cent, imposed four years earlier amid COVID-19 trade tensions.
  • Exports reached $1.03 billion with just under 100 million litres shipped, while South Australia's wines alone accounted for AUD 790 million in exports.
  • Peter Bailey of Wine Australia noted a 41 per cent overall export value increase to $2.64 billion, attributing growth to high-value premium wine sales in China averaging $23 per litre.
  • Despite China’s recovery, lower volumes and challenges in markets like the US show that escalating trade wars and oversupply remain key risks for Australian wine exports.
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Tariff twist: China now Aussie wine's best friend while US sales sink

China's much-discussed economic downturn has clearly not soured some consumers' taste for premium-priced Australian reds.

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The West Australian broke the news in Australia on Tuesday, April 29, 2025.
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