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After a turbulent few years Australian exporters are closely watching the federal government's moves to reset its relationship with China
ABC NEWS (Australia)
2022-07-27
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China imposed tariffs on goods including wine, cotton, coal and red meat in 2020 after relations between the two governments soured. Some are now cautiously optimistic the bans could be dropped.
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