Australian Government categorically rejects Chinese dumping allegations against wine exporters

The Hon David Littleproud MP
Minister for Agriculture, Drought and Emergency Management

Australian Minister for Agriculture David Littleproud has today strongly defended Australia's wine industry against allegations of dumping by Chinese authorities.

"Our farmers are amongst the most efficient and least subsidised producers in the world - recognised as second only to New Zealand in our levels of support," Minister Littleproud said.

"While we respect the right of any nation to defend their domestic producers from unfair and uncompetitive trade practices, we reject any claim that Australian wine product has been "dumped" into China.

"I note that this anti-dumping investigation will run for up to 12 months, and I am committed to working with the Australian wine industry to ensure that all necessary information is provided to refute any claim that Australian wine is being dumped.

"Australia produces some of the best quality and most popular wine in the world, with our wines exported to numerous markets globally.

"That reputation has been recognised by Chinese consumers who have helped make China our largest export market with $1.1 billion exported in 2019/20."

The Australian Government will continue to work closely with industry to fight these claims.

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