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China drops 220 per cent tariff on Australian wine in boon for Hunter Valley

Matt Carr
Simon McCarthy
Updated March 28 2024 - 7:45pm, first published 7:11pm
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese visited the Hunter, including Brockenwood Wines at Pokolbin, where he said the tariffs lift was imminent. Picture by Marina Neil
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese visited the Hunter, including Brockenwood Wines at Pokolbin, where he said the tariffs lift was imminent. Picture by Marina Neil

China has abolished heavy tariffs against Australian wine in another significant step towards improved diplomatic relations and trade ties.

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Matt Carr

Matt Carr

Newcastle Herald deputy editor

Matt began his Newcastle Herald career as a cadet in 2009. He is a Walkley nominated reporter who has covered councils, police and general news rounds across the Upper Hunter, Port Stephens, Maitland, Lake Macquarie, Cessnock and Newcastle. Now his focus is on digital storytelling and breaking news.

Simon McCarthy

Simon McCarthy

Journalist, Newcastle Herald

Simon McCarthy is a journalist working at the Newcastle Herald in NSW. He writes news and features, and produces video and multimedia, for the Herald and Herald Weekender magazine. He contributes regularly to the Newcastle Herald’s daily Topics column, and is the co-creator and producer of the Toohey’s News podcast. McCarthy has worked as a journalist in regional NSW since 2013. He joined the newsroom of the Newcastle Herald in 2017 from the Northern Daily Leader in Tamworth where he worked from 2015 to 2016.

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