China’s barley tax hike hits SA farmers hard
SA’s barley farmers are reeling after China slapped an 80 per cent tax hike on imports, forcing them to seek to sell their crops elsewhere.
SA’s barley farmers are reeling after China slapped an 80 per cent tax hike on imports, forcing them to seek to sell their crops elsewhere.
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