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Morrison government accused of failing to ‘put in hard yards’ to deepen trade ties with India – The Guardian
Labor’s trade spokesperson attacks Dan Tehan for complacency, saying two-year-old report has been ‘gathering dust’ while exports fell 18.4%

Labor has accused the Morrison government of failing to act on a two-year-old blueprint for deepening ties with India, after Australias new trade minister vowed to push for a free trade agreement between the two countries.
Australian exporters have been scrambling to find other markets after China the top trading partner clamped down on a range of imports including wine, barley, coal and seafood over the past year.
The value of Australian exports to China decreased by $1.2bn or 10% in November,…
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