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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.
The federal government on Wednesday used new veto powers to tear up Victorias controversial infrastructure deal with China saying it was not in the countrys national interest. This led to business warning of likely trade retaliation from China with…
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