Australia blasts China for imposing 'politically motivated' trade sanctions

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Australia has publicly lashed out at Chinese trading practices in a blistering statement to the WTO, accusing Beijing's actions of being 'politically motivated'.

Australia's representative to the WTO, George Mina, said in a strong statement that since its last review China has"increasingly tested global trade rules and norms” with practices which do not align with its WTO commitment.

These actions have terminated, or threatened to terminate, the trading of more than a dozen commodities including barley, coal, cotton, meat, rock lobsters and wine. Mr Mina said Australia has initiated WTO dispute settlement proceedings against China over anti-dumping and countervailing duties and measures imposed on Australian barely and wine given Beijing “has not provided satisfactory answers on how these actions align with WTO rules”.

 

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