Australia expects ‘favourable decision’ from China on barley tariffs
Australia is expecting a positive decision over the next two weeks from China to fully settle a dispute over barley tariffs, Trade Minister Don Farrell said on Thursday.
“We are expecting in the next couple of weeks a favourable decision on the tariffs that has prevented Australian barley going into China,” Farrell told ABC Radio.
Australia in April said it would suspend a case at the World Trade Organization over China’s anti-dumping duties on barley, while China said it would hasten a review into the tariffs.
As diplomatic tensions ease between the two countries, Australia has been urging Beijing to lift trade curbs. Farrell said China, Australia’s biggest trading partner, has removed the ban on citrus and stone fruits imports.
Read also
Rapeseed prices in Ukraine remain under pressure from low demand from the EU
South Korea purchased 75 thsd tons of corn
Ukraine to continue licensing grain exports to five EU countries in 2026
Malaysia’s palm oil industry needs replanting to stay ahead globally
Ukraine. Grain flows: Steady sea freight, exports up
Write to us
Our manager will contact you soon