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Trade war could spoil China's appetite for premium Aussie beef

Michael Smith
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Shanghai | A handwritten sign in a Shanghai store front is advertising beef dumplings for 20 yuan – about $4 – a dozen.

This is unusual in a city where pork traditionally dominates menus accross its thousands of dumpling restaurants. But rising pork prices since the highly contagious African swine fever began wiping out the country's pig herd is forcing restaurateurs to look for alternatives.

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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

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