China pulls the trigger on 80pc Australian barley tariffs
Shanghai/Perth | China has followed through on its threat to impose crippling tariffs on Australian barley from Tuesday in a move which has angered farmers and will inflame trade tensions between the two countries.
China's Commerce Ministry confirmed on Monday night it would impose anti-dumping and anti-subsidy duties totalling 80.5 per cent on Australian barley imports following an 18-month investigation.
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Michael Smith is the health editor for The Australian Financial Review. He is based in Sydney. Connect with Michael on Twitter. Email Michael at michael.smith@afr.com
Brad Thompson writes across business and politics from Western Australia for The Australian Financial Review. Brad is based in our Perth bureau. Connect with Brad on Twitter. Email Brad at brad.thompson@afr.com
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