WA to suffer under barley trade tariffs

The Federal Government says it is committed to resolving a trade dispute with China over Australian barley exports, either through direct negotiations with Beijing or an appeal to the World Trade Organisation.

02.05.2020., Zagreb, Croatia - Barley fieldPhoto: Emica Elvedji/PIXSELL .

Source: Pixsell

Trade tariffs introduced by China will hit hardest in Western Australia, where a majority of the state’s estimated 3,000 barley growers have already planted this year’s crop.
The announcement came as a result of Chinese authorities'  ongoing anti-dumping investigation into Australian barley.

The tariffs make Australian barley more expensive for potential buyers in China and could price Australian exporters out of its biggest market, costing them $500 million a year.



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Published 22 May 2020 3:27pm
By SBS Nepali
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