There is no decision, but the Australian government is saying it expects China to lift the massive tariffs on Australian barley or it will go back to the WTO.
Barley growers are hopeful the tariffs on Australia barley will be removed soon.abc.net.au/news/australia-china-barley-trade-dispute-expected-to-be-resolved-/102672650The federal government expects Chinese tariffs on Australian barley exports to be lifted soon, but there is no word yet from Chinese authorities.Grain growers are hopeful they can resume lucrative tradeChina imposed massive tariffs on Australian barley imports in May 2020, citing concerns about the dumping of cheap grain.
Assistant Minister for Trade Tim Ayres said he expected this report would mean that China would lift the tariffs that have been placed on barley."In the absence of removing those impediments, the Australian government has made it very clear that we'll resume the WTO application." "It's hurting in some communities and for our barley exporters, and it is very bad for the Chinese beverage industry."Grain growers have scrambled to find new markets for barley since the tariffs were introduced.
"I don't think it will get back to that, but I just hope politicians on both sides can get the deal done."
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