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Wine barrels at a winery in the Yarra Valley, Victoria, Australia.
The crippling tariffs that China’s government imposed on Australian wine exports almost three years ago could be lifted shortly, Australia’s trade minister Don Farrell said on Sunday.
China started reviewing the sanctions in late November and that process was “well and truly underway,” Farrell said in an interview with Sky News.
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