China

South African wineries toast tariffs that uncorked Chinese market



South Africa’s wine sector may be raising a glass to the consequences of China’s dispute with Australia after its share of the Chinese market grew since Beijing slapped tariffs on Canberra.Exports of South African wine to China rose 50 per cent in the past three months compared with the previous three, according to trade body Wines of South Africa. Africa’s largest wine producer may be benefiting after Beijing in November imposed tariffs of up to 212 per cent on wines from Australia, at the…



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