Australian Winemakers Raise a Glass to Prosecco Naming Win
The 10-year export phase-out balances EU geographical protections with Australian industry interests, preserving domestic use of Prosecco and avoiding EU tariffs, benefiting a $200 million industry.
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Brussels signs yet another agreement that feeds us: the producers of the island will be able to call their wine like the Venetian one. The same goes for the "Parmesan" . In return, the cut of the export of lamb and beef meat.Now Ursula von der Leyen is willing to go to history as the one who sold the European grocery store to make money for the German automotive industries taking a commercial revenge on Donald Trump who to our lady of the Union …
While a free trade agreement has just been concluded between the President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen and the Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to stimulate bilateral trade, a clause - by its symbolism - seems to be surprising to say the least.
EU agrees trade deal and defence partnership with Australia
The European Union and Australia have agreed on the final text of a free trade agreement, some two years after negotiations broke down over Australian demands for more red meat market access and complaints about Australian products labelled with traditionally European names such as prosecco.
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