China accuses Australia of 'harming' its national interests as trade tensions escalate

From Saturday, Australian wine going into the Chinese market will face tariffs of between 107 and 212 per cent.

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China's lost its love for Australian wine - Mal Fairclough Source: AAP, AP

The Chinese government has told Australia to "reflect deeply upon itself" after imposing temporary anti-dumping measures on Australian wine.

Speaking at a press conference, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian questioned whether the Australian government "respected China's interests".

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