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Qld produce in demand despite China threat

Trade data shows a soaring demand for Queensland produce and other products since February, with some goods reporting as much as 130 per cent growth. It comes as Queensland’s economy faces potentially devastating shock from China’s increasingly hostile trade war which threatens 8 per cent of the state’s annual production.
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