Beijing on Monday announced 80,5% tariffs of Australian barley after finding Australian subsidies and dumping had “substantially damaged domestic industry”. The tariffs are due to last five years.
"I love the Chinese," says Chris Kelly, an Australian who's sown barley on his family farm for decades. "Love them. Every barley grower in Australia loves the Chinese because they've made us wealthy." ...
Australia’s barley output, estimated at 10.2 million tons in the 2020/21 crop year according the U.S. Department of Agriculture, dwarfs Argentina’s 3.5 million tons.
China's decision to impose 80% tariffs forces Australia to seek new markets for the export of barley. Meanwhile, the reluctance of some States to reopen internal borders to avoid new cases of ...
That year Beijing targeted Australian coal, barley, timber and lobsters as part of a wider political falling-out. But China-Australia relations have improved since a new Canberra government was ...
China has fully lifted suspensions on Australian red meat, Canberra said on Tuesday, dismantling one of the final barriers in a four-year trade war that hammered US$13 billion of exports.
President of the Western Australian Farmers Federation and mixed grains farmer Rhys Turton poses for a photograph holding barley seeds in his fields near York in the Wheatbelt region, 100km east ...