The federal government agrees to suspend its appeal to the World Trade Organization over Chinese government tariffs on Australian barley.
abc.net.au/news/agreement-reached-with-china-for-resolution-of-barley-dispute/102208192The Federal Government has agreed to suspend its appeal to the World Trade Organization over Chinese government tariffs on Australian barley.
The former Coalition government appealed that decision to the WTO, rejecting China's claims that Australia had used subsidies to distort the market. The foreign minister said China has agreed to review the tariffs over the next three months, and Australia reserves the right to resume its WTO action if they are not lifted.
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