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Morning mail: China boycott hits exports, casuals face $39bn loss, Heartbreak High redux – The Guardian
Monday: Australia’s commodity exports face slump as fruit and vegetable prices set to rise, report finds. Plus: Netflix to remake classic 90s teen series

Good morning, this is Imogen Dewey bringing you the main stories and must-reads on Monday 7 December.
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A China boycott will hit Australian wine harder than expected as fruit and vegetable prices rise, concludes the commodities report released today by the Department of Agriculture. Trade tensions are a dark spot in an otherwise recovering industry our exposed commodity markets worth $19bn, by some estimates, with services worth a further $28bn of exports. Australia may be able to divert…
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