Chinese invest $120m in Aussie vineyards
China's third-biggest wine maker has purchased three vineyards under its plan to invest $120 million in Australia.
Angus Grigg writes on News specialising in Asia, World, Trade. Based in our Shanghai newsroom, Angus is a two-time Walkey Award winner with over 15 years experience as a journalist.
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