China lifts final trade restrictions on Australian meat processors

Published 2024년 12월 3일

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China has lifted trade restrictions on two additional Australian meat processing facilities, allowing for the full resumption of red meat exports to China. This marks the removal of restrictions from all 10 Australian abattoirs that were banned between 2020 and 2022. The bans were imposed following Australia's call for an independent investigation into the origin of COVID-19, leading to trade restrictions on various commodities. The majority of these restrictions have been lifted since the new government took power in Australia in 2022, with trade in lobster expected to resume by year-end. Australia's Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese, has expressed optimism, citing the move as a victory for Australian exporters and a boost for Australian jobs. China is the second largest market for Australian beef and veal.
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China has lifted trade restrictions on two Australian meat processing facilities, allowing the full resumption of red meat exports to the country, Reuters reported, citing the Australian government on Tuesday. Beijing has now removed restrictions from all 10 Australian abattoirs it banned between 2020 and 2022. The bans were imposed around the time that China blocked imports of commodities including coal, barley and wine from Australia after Canberra called for an independent investigation into the origin of COVID-19. Almost all those restrictions have been removed since a new government won power in Canberra in 2022, with trade in lobster, the final banned product, set to restart by year-end. "This is great news for Australian exporters, producers and farmers," Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said in a statement. "Since we were elected we've worked tirelessly to resume trade and that's exactly what we are seeing. It's a win for trade and a win for Australian jobs." China is the ...

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