Winemakers hoping for Lunar New Year boost as relations with China thaw

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The Lunar New Year begins on February 10 for this year and in Chinese culture, gold is thought to represent good luck, wealth and prosperity. It's something many in China will be hoping for, with its economy slow to recover from its pandemic shutdown.


Consumers have been spending less, proving a challenge for many businesses around the world, including those in Australia seeking to re-enter the market as diplomatic relations with China thaw.


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