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China cuts Australian beef imports after row over virus probe

- AFP Sydney

China suspended imports from four major Australian beef suppliers on Tuesday, just weeks after Beijing’s ambassador warned of a consumer boycott in retaliatio­n for Canberra’s push to probe the origins of the coronaviru­s. Analysts said the move raised concerns of a possible standoff between Australia and its most important trading partner that could spill over into other crucial sectors as it struggles to navigate the disease-induced economic crisis. Federal Trade Minister Simon Birmingham said shipments of meat from four abattoirs had been suspended over “minor technical” breaches related to Chinese health and labelling certificat­e requiremen­ts.

“We are concerned that the suspension­s appear to be based on highly technical issues, which in some cases date back more than a year,” he said.

“We will work with industry and authoritie­s in both Australia and China to seek to find a solution that allows these businesses to resume normal operations as soon as possible.”

The four abattoirs account for around 35 percent of Australia’s beef exports to China in a trade worth about Aus$1.7 billion ($1.1 billion), according to national broadcaste­r ABC.

Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said in Beijing that the suspension was due to violations of “inspection and quarantine requiremen­ts.” Zhao also blasted Australia’s demand for a coronaviru­s inquiry as “erroneous words and deeds” and warned against “using the epidemic to engage in political manipulati­on.” But he denied a link between the suspension and the inquiry, saying they are “different things.”

Beijing has also flagged major tariffs on Australian barley over allegation­s it is dumping the grain in China — selling it for less than it costs to produce. The Australian Financial Review newspaper suggested Beijing is considerin­g duties of 73.6 percent.

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AFP China’s beef ban raises fears of a trade standoff with Australia.

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