China draws a new, red line for Australian farmers
Brad ThompsonReporter
Wool prices are hovering at a five-year low, barley growers have just been hit with an 80 per cent tariff, and iron ore prices are rallying. The common thread is China, which has become the swing factor in almost every commodity market.
Some primary producers are more exposed than others but overall China purchases about a quarter of Australia's agricultural exports.
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Brad ThompsonReporterBrad 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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