"Kill the chicken to scare the monkey": new Chinese tariffs send clear message to Australia

A dealer displays imported Australian wines at a wholesale department of imported wines in Yantai, Shandong Province, Nov. 27, 2020.

A dealer displays imported Australian wines at a wholesale department of imported wines in Yantai, Shandong Province, Nov. 27, 2020. Source: AAP Image/Sun Wentan / Costfoto/Sipa USA

Australian wine makers are grappling with steep new tariffs of up to 212 per cent, a decision that sends another clear message to Canberra.


Fellow in Commercial Law at the University of Bologna Giovanni Di Lieto explains to SBS Italian the latest round of tariffs, with their economical and political significance.

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