Published 17:20 IST, November 27th 2020
China accuses Australia of harming national interest
Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian accused Australia of harming China's national interest amid increased tension between the two countries over disputes including its support for a probe into the origin of the coronavirus.
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Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian accused Australia of harming China's national interest amid increased tension between the two countries over disputes including its support for a probe into the origin of the coronavirus. "Some people in Australia adhering to the Cold War mentality and ideological prejudice have repeatedly taken wrong words and deeds on issues concerning China's core interests," Zhao said.
China is raising import taxes on Australian wine, and the anti-dumping duties of up to 212.1% is due to take effect on Saturday. The Ministry of Commerce said on Friday they are in response to complaints Chinese wine producers were damaged by improperly low-priced Australian imports.
Australia's government denied subsidizing wine exports. Trade Minister Simon Birmingham said the penalties would make Australian wine uncompetitive in China, which buys about 40% of his country's production.
Updated 17:20 IST, November 27th 2020