New treaty cuts regulatory barriers for wine exports
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Obsidian
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Mar 07, 2005 12:00 AM
by LLDCN 01:46PM, 07 Mar 2005
Australia has accepted a new treaty cutting regulatory barriers to international wine.
It has ratified the Agreement on Mutual Acceptance of Oenological Practices along with Canada, the US, Chile and Argentina.
New Zealand is expected to sign up soon.
The...
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