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Blackmores boss says borders a bigger headache than Belt and Road stoush – Sydney Morning Herald
The vitamins brand seems unfazed by the prospect of rising trade tensions between Australia and China, with border closures a bigger hit to sales.

Blackmores boss Alastair Symington says the countrys closed borders are a bigger headache for the vitamins maker than the potential for rising trade tensions between China and Australia after the axing of Victorias Belt and Road agreement with Beijing.
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