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foodweek by 2008-8-5 11:04:48   

The abolition of wine import taxes in Hong Kong could be a boon for South Australian winemakers.


The state currently export more than $12 million worth of wine to the region, and Treasurer Kevin Foley (pictured) said he has held talks with a high-profile political figure from Hong Kong about future growth.


Foley believes South Australia has an opportunity to expand due to the import tax abolition.

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