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Study finds China trade sanction impacts less modest than expected

A NEW study has found China’s trade sanctions have had minimal impact on a variety of commodities exported from Australia, including grain and beef.

Mark Saunders
 Barley exports have suffered very little despite Chinese trade sanctions. Picture courtesy DPIRD.

Barley exports have suffered very little despite Chinese trade sanctions. Picture courtesy DPIRD.

The study, by researchers Scott Waldron, University of Queensland, Victor Ferguson, Australian National University (ANU) and Darren Lim, School of Politics and International Relations, ANU, examined how...

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