At the relaunch of the Tasmanian branch of the Australia China Business Council, Robert Barwick observed a strong consensus among exporters: China is not just a key market—it's the market. From lobsters to cherries and timber, Australian producers emphasized their reliance on Chinese demand, with one lobster exporter noting that all his top ten markets are Chinese cities. Barwick highlighted the exporters' clear message: they don't want to lose China, and hope trade tensions won't disrupt this crucial relationship.
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Tag:·Australia-China trade ·Export market· Lobster exports· Agricultural trade· Business Council Tasmania Economic ties ·Trade relations ·China market dependence ·Robert Barwick
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