China will take an “expedited review” of its trade sanctions against Australian resources that have been in place since 2020 and “it’s about bloody time”, says Sky News contributor Jenna Clarke.
“About time for our poor farmers who are already dealing with so many natural disasters in this country and I think that this is a
brilliant first step – now bring on beef, bring on wine, hurry up and fire your engines China,” Ms Clarke told Sky News Australia host Cory Bernardi.
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