China Lifts Last ‘Suspensions’ On Australian Red Meat

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China has lifted remaining trade “suspensions” targeting Australian red meat, Canberra said Tuesday, dismantling one of the last barriers in a costly trade dispute.

“We are close to the point where China’s trade impediments — which impacted Aus$20 billion (US$13 billion) worth of Australian exports — have all been removed,” trade minister Don Farrell said.

AFP

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