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China trade restrictions on Australia labelled a ‘major miscalculation from Beijing’ – ABC News
China’s latest moves to punish the Morrison Government by targeting agricultural products are likely to backfire because “Australians don’t like being bullied”,…
China’s targeting of Australian agricultural products with sanctions likely to backfire because “Australians don’t like being bullied”, a defence expert has said.
Key points:
- Australian industry is bracing for $6 billion in further export bans
- Wheat, lobster, wine and timber among commodities to be targeted
- Defence expert suggests measures will backfire on Beijing
There are expectations Beijing will slap bans on an extra $6 billion of export commodities, including lobster, timber and wheat, as tensions…
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