Five major Australian beef exporters suspended from exporting meat to China can now resume, Agriculture Minister Murray Watt has confirmed.
Despite the sour political ties, beef trade tensions appear to be easing between Australia and China in 2024, as more export restrictions lift for Australian meat abattoirs."We had already seen a couple of other processing operations have their trade bans lifted, but now another five," Senator Watt said.
"After four years of advocacy and hard work on the behalf of red meat exporters we have finally achieved a fantastic result," said AMIC CEO Patrick Hutchinson. China maintains the suspensions it imposed on a number of Australian abattoirs from 2020 were related to COVID regulations or were for technical reasons such as labelling errors.
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