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Follows a meeting between China s top economic planner and power companies
State-controlled newspaper Global Times fired another parting shot at Canberra
Coal has become the latest casualty in Australia s trade war with China as Beijing escalates tensions further with another spiteful swipe at the federal government.
Australian coal exports to China, worth $14billion a year and the third-biggest export, were officially blacklisted at a high-powered meeting between National Development Reform and Commission and Chinese power companies on Saturday.
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There are fears iron ore exports may be next on Beijing s hit list in the wake of tariffs on Australian wine and barley on top of sanctions on beef, timber, cotton, lamb and lobster.