China lifts three Australian abattoirs from blacklist as tensions thaw

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[ad_1] Diplomatic tensions between Australia and China have continued to thaw after Beijing lifted trade restrictions on three Australian abattoirs.

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Diplomatic tensions between Australia and China have continued to thaw after Beijing lifted trade restrictions on three Australian abattoirs.

Two Victorian facilities, Australian Lamb Company in Colac and JBS in Melbourne, and one abattoir in South Australia, Teys of Naracoorte, will once again be able to export their products to China.

A number of meat processing facilities are still subject to trade blockades, which Chinese authorities have alleged are due to contaminated or mislabeled products.

In October, Beijing agreed to review the trade restrictions imposed on Australian wine with an outcome still pending.

China has already lifted sanctions on several other goods including barley.

The change means live lobsters are the only product where progress has not been made towards being removed from China’s trade blacklist.

More to come.

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