Australia says it is not in trade war with China after Beijing announces barley tariffs

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Australia says it is not in trade war with China after Beijing announces barley tariffs
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SYDNEY (REUTERS) - Australia is not in a trade war with China, Agriculture Minister David Littleproud said on Tuesday (May 19), a day after China announced import tariffs on Australian barley.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SYDNEY - Australia is not in a trade war with China, Agriculture Minister David Littleproud said on Tuesday , a day after China announced import tariffs on Australian barley.

"The reality is they have used a process, quite fairly, around a belief that we have not been fair in our trade." China's Ministry of Commerce said it had confirmed dumping by Australia and significant damage on its domestic industry as a result, following an inquiry which began in 2018.

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