Australian exporters were rocked by a campaign of economic bullying from China four years ago. Now relations with Beijing are improved, but how have those industries that were singled out fared?
Australian winemakers' years-long freezeout from the lucrative Chinese market will soon be over, if Beijing follows through on a recommendation from a key Chinese ministry.
Upon returning home from a recent trip to Beijing, Trade Minister Don Farrell said that while his excursion was "warm and engaging", tariffs imposed on Australia "won't be resolved overnight".
Australia has banned the export of luxury goods, such as wine, racehorses and perfume, to Russia, in a further wave of sanctions over the Ukraine invasion.
Australian winemakers have increased exports to new and current markets but have been unable to offset a major decline in sales to mainland China, a report says.
The Australian Federal Government has confirmed it is taking China to the World Trade Organisation over the anti-dumping duties it has imposed on Australian wine.
A one-time California man who bilked wine collectors out of millions by selling cheaper booze he rebottled in his kitchen has been deported to his native Indonesia.
Imitations of famous Australian wine brands have been spotted on store shelves in China, months after exports were hit with trade sanctions by Beijing.
Agriculture Minister David Littleproud has said the Federal Government is hoping 'quite diplomacy' will resolve the growing trade row with China but declared Australia will never compromise its sovereignty.