SYDNEY (BLOOMBERG) - Australian Trade Minister Simon Birmingham has yet to receive a call back from his Chinese counterpart after reaching out to Beijing about an anti-dumping probe into barley exports.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SYDNEY - Australian Trade Minister Simon Birmingham has yet to receive a call back from his Chinese counterpart after reaching out to Beijing about an anti-dumping probe into barley exports.
If duties, which could be set at as high as 80 per cent, were imposed, Australia would appeal the matter to the World Trade Organisation, Birmingham said.
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