sydney
Is the trade war launched by China against Australia about to end?
This is what part of the Australian government and exporters want to believe, when for the first time in two years, 72,000 tonnes of coking coal, extracted from mines in Queensland, were unloaded in a Chinese port last week. .
And this delivery could be quickly followed by others, according to the
Sydney Morning Herald
on Monday, according to which, in China, three thermal power stations, as well as a steelmaker are once again formally authorized to acquire Australian coal.
At the same time, he cites several producers, in New South Wales and Queensland, who confirm that they are again contacted by Chinese buyers, wishing to sign supply contracts.
Some Chinese media close to the government are talking about the upcoming lifting of sanctions against Australian timber and beef.
Between Beijing and Canberra…
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