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New markets found, but China tariffs leave WA barley growers out of pocket – Sydney Morning Herald
CBH chief executive Jimmy Wilson said calling in the WTO over China’s actions was a government decision, but the company was ready to help.
Mr Birmingham signalled he was considering calling on the WTO to umpire the barley dispute and is currently gauging support from farmers.
Speaking after the release of the company’s 2019-20 annual report, CBH chief executive Jimmy Wilson said the decision was the government’s, but CBH was ready to help and he expected the weed seed issue would form part of any WTO investigation.
“Really it’s the Australian government that will make the decision as to whether they’re going to progress that or not….
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