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Could Australian wine resume flow to China?

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An autumnal coloured vineyard
     (Brett Worthington)

Australian wine makers are hoping that they could be the next cab off the rank as trade relations steadily improve with China and trade barriers to our exports are removed.

On Friday an 80 percent tariff was finally lifted by Beijing,  a move that's likely to see the resumption of what was an almost $1-BILLION a year trade.

But Australian producers are also being warned against relying too heavily on our biggest export market.

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Jenny Semmler, 919 Wines
Fiona Simson, President, National Farmers Federation
Don Farrell, Federal Trade Minister

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