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China slaps tariffs on Australian wine as trade tensions worsen

Beijing imposes duties of up to 212% as coal ships remain blocked from docking off coast

Beijing will impose punitive anti-dumping duties on Australian wine imports from Saturday amid a deepening diplomatic and trade row between the countries.

China’s Ministry of Commerce said on Friday it would impose anti-dumping tariffs of between 107 and 212 per cent on Australian wine — a level producers warn will decimate annual trade worth A$1.2bn ($884m) in its largest overseas market.

The measures are the latest in a wave of sanctions and come as 82 ships transporting Australian coal remain marooned off China’s coast, according to a person with direct knowledge of the situation.

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