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visiting importers and buyers get a taste of sas world class wine regions

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AI-generatedThe visit aims to strengthen business connections and promote South Australian wines to Chinese importers, directly supporting export demand. The commercial mechanism is demand_spike for premium Australian wine, with a concrete distribution agreement signed. Impact is region-specific (South Australia) and country-specific (China). The $3.9 million government program is a concrete investment (category a).
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- 11 wine importers from China and Hong Kong visited South Australia for four days.
- South Australian wines accounted for over 68% of Australia's wine exports to China, totaling $612.7 million in the year to February 2026.
- Mirus Vineyards signed a new distribution agreement during the visit.
- The visit was part of the South Australian government's $3.9 million Global Wine Growth Program.
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