Australia's wine industry battered as relations with China sour
Australian winemakers are suffering huge losses as diplomatic relations with China turn sour with China imposing crippling tariffs on Australian wine. December 2020 only saw $3 million worth of Australian wine exported to China -- down from over $134 million worth in December 2019. Journalist Angus Watson reports.
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