Noosa News
The collateral damage of Australia’s trade war with China

Four Corners: Harriet Tatham
)Over the past year, China’s trade sanctions have hit industry after industry.
More is at stake than exports alone.
At a plant near Hobart airport, workers sort southern rock lobster by size, colour and grade.
Four Corners: Harriet Tatham
)About 10,000 creatures are in the tubs here, 7000 kilograms of the delicacy.
Four Corners: Harriet Tatham
)Until recently, China accounted for 96 per cent of export sales of southern rock lobster.
“There’s a very long history in China with our species of lobster,” says Michael Blake, who runs the…
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