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Australian lobsters back on the menu as Chinese ‘grey trade’ fires up again – ABC News
Australian lobster fishermen shut out of mainland China are selling millions of dollars’ worth of crayfish to the once-booming market via unofficial “grey channels”….
Australian lobster fishermen shut out of mainland China appear to be selling millions of dollars’ worth of crayfish to the once-booming market via unofficial “grey channels”, trade experts say.
Key points:
- More than 300 tonnes of western rock lobster were sold in Hong Kong in March
- Lobster fishermen were hit with unofficial trade sanctions by China in November
- Experts say grey trading is not illegal, but authorities can move to shut down trade routes
Commercial fishers across the country were left…
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