Nationals Senator Matt Canavan discusses the thawing trade dispute between China, saying Australia needs to get “tougher”.
Nationals Senator Matt Canavan discusses the thawing trade dispute between China, saying Australia needs to get “tougher”. “I don’t think China will lift its ban on Australia barley until it’s in the interest of China,” Mr Canavan told Sky News host Andrew Bolt.
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