Legislative Council - Fifty-Fourth Parliament, First Session (54-1)
2019-06-04 Daily Xml

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China Trade

In reply to the Hon. K.J. MAHER (Leader of the Opposition) (2 May 2019).

The Hon. D.W. RIDGWAY (Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment): I have been advised:

12 South Australian businesses participated in the China Outbound Mission in July 2018. Companies participating in business missions led by the South Australian government expect, and are entitled to, privacy under the terms and conditions of the South Australian government's 'Mission Agreement'.

The value of the deals with Infinitus are commercial in confidence. However, the local wineries that have given permission for their details to be released are Wines by Geoff Hardy and Shingleback. The third company declined to release its details publicly.

The following South Australian companies exhibited at CIIE, representing South Australia's wine, packaged food, meat and dairy and international education sectors. Major South Australian organisations participating in the event included Thomas Foods, University of Adelaide and Food SA members. The list of companies exhibiting was provided in the Chinese publications promoting their presence at the expo, such as the Show Directory—1st China International Import Expo—5-10 November 2018 and therefore can be publicly disclosed.

1. Earth Adventure

2. Port Adelaide Football Club

3. University of Adelaide

4. Food SA

5. SA Cattle Company

6. Oleapak Pty Ltd Olive Oil/Australian Almond Board—FoodSA

7. Tynan View Premium Wines

8. Serafino Wines

9. Schubert Wine

10. Nova Vita Wines

11. Wines by Geoff Hardy

12. Aus Swan Wine Group

13. Shottesbrooke Vineyards

14. Anderson Hills—AOD

15. Charles Cimicky Wine—AOD

16. Mosaic Group—Belvidere Winery—AOD

17. Australian Origin Direct (AOD)—Novel Logic Pty. Ltd

18. Vigna Wines—AOD

19. Thomas Foods International

20. 1847 Wines

21. Lannister Winery

22. Australian Vintage; and

23. Beston Global Foods.