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Wine Australia welcomes the removal of the duties on Australian wine to mainland China

Media statement
28 Mar 2024

Wine Australia has welcomed the announcement by China’s Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) on Thursday 28 March 2024 that the anti-dumping duties on Australian wine to mainland China will be removed effective Friday 29 March 2024.  

Wine Australia CEO Dr Martin Cole said prior to the imposition of the duties, mainland China was Australian wine’s most valuable export market and it is a market where opportunities remain for Australian wineries.  

“Mainland China remains an important market for the Australian wine sector. Over many years, Australian wine companies have developed close relationships with importers, buyers and consumers of Australian wine in China and these relationships remain important to our wine community. Pleasingly, we know that trade and consumer sentiment for Australian wine in China remains positive. 

“However, the wine market in mainland China is different now to what it was at the end of 2020. Wineries seeking information to re-enter the market are encouraged to review the Export Market Guide, market insights and sign up for information about upcoming activities at wineaustralia.com.

“We will support the Australian wine sector to re-enter the market through a coordinated set of activities and advice on market requirements, while continuing our market diversification efforts in other markets.” 

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Data on the wine market in mainland China  

  • Australian wine exports to mainland China peaked at $1.3 billion and 121 million litres in the 12 months ended October 2020. Since the introduction of the duties on Australian wine, exports to the market have fallen to 1.4 million litres valued at $10.1 million in the 12 months ended December 2023. The number of exporters to the market has also decreased from 2198 to 117 over the same period. (Source: Wine Australia) 
  • In 2022, almost 90 per cent of imported wine drinkers in mainland China said they would be happy to recommend wines from Australia or proud to serve wines from Australia. (Source: Wine Intelligence)  
  • In 2022, imported wine consumers in mainland China rated the quality of Australian wine very highly, scoring it 8.49 out of 10 (Source: Wine Intelligence). 
  • Australian wine was the number one imported wine category in mainland China with a third of the market value in 2020. Since the imposition of the duties, no other country's wine imports have replaced the volume of wine that Australia exported to mainland China. (Source: IWSR) 
  • According to official import statistics from Trade Data Monitor, total wine imports to China have fallen from 688 million litres in 2018 to 248 million litres in 2023 – a third of what it was five years ago. (Source: Trade Data Monitor)  
  • In the past 12 months, the total volume and value of wine imported by China continued to decline. The Chinese economy has slowed, and consumer confidence is low. (Source: Trade Data Monitor) 
  • The top four countries for wine imports to mainland China of France, Chile, Italy and Spain all recorded significant declines in their exports to mainland China in the 12 months ended December 2023. In 2023, the volume of wine imports from France fell by 29 per cent, Chile by 18 per cent, Italy by 31 per cent, and Spain by 48 per cent.  (Source: Trade Data Monitor)

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