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It’s been a bumpy year for China-Australian bilateral relations in 2020 on the diplomatic front. How will the intensifying tensions affect economic and trade ties between the two countries? How do Australian firms evaluate the Chinese market at the moment and in the future? The Global Times (GT) recently conducted an exclusive interview with Nick Coyle, CEO of China-Australia Chamber of Commerce (AustCham China) to share insights on the topic. ....
China Australia relations: Sydney Beer Co. beer stopped from entering China news.com.au - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from news.com.au Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The South China Morning Post reports the 8794kg of craft beer from Sydney Beer Co. was stopped at port city Xiamen, southeast China, in November because of incorrect labelling. More than 8300kg of boneless and bone-in beef products from Queensland abattoir Meramist suspended by Chinese customs was also stopped over a certifications issue. Meramist is the sixth Australian meat processor to be banned from China. It is the latest in the feud between China and Australia, with Beijing now less likely to overlook any shipment errors from Australian imports. Australian agricultural expert Simon Quilty said China s tolerance to any shipment errors had dropped in recent years. ....
Fear of job losses rise in Australian agribusiness amid souring ties: AustCham China survey By GT staff reporters Source: Global Times Published: 2020/12/16 21:32:08 Australia fears job losses after exports to China fall Bottles of Australian wine on the shelf of a supermarket in Hangzhou, East China s Zhejiang Province on November 27, 2020 Photo: VCG Source: GT As Australian exports to China fall amid fraught bilateral ties, Australian agribusinesses have a growing fear of job losses and the wine sector, being hit hardest, is the most concerned about anti-dumping investigations, an industry survey finds. Trade with China has supported the Australian labor market. A majority (54 percent) of companies believed that a decrease in exports to China will result in job losses. The wine sector indicated that it will experience greater job losses compared with other subsectors, with 73 percent stating that decreased exports will lead to job losses, according t ....