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Australian exporters brace for China ban as relations sour further – The Australian Financial Review
Australian exporters brace for China ban as companies declare it is time to diversify away from their biggest trading partner. Others believe it is only a scare…
A lot of producers are starting to regard China as a bonus market now and not one they can rely on, Western Australian Farmers Federation chief executive Trevor Whittington said.
Banks are thinking the same way because right now it is not a reliable long-term market.
Mr Whittington said farming and fishing businesses, mostly still family or privately owned, were starting to exclude China from earnings forecasts and business planning. Beijings bully boy trade tactics could backfire because there…
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