Australian Exporters on Edge as China Trade Deadline Arrives
- Minister calls for a ‘responsible, mature dialog’ with China
- Targeted sectors represent about $20 billion in exports: CBA
Coal at the Port of Newcastle in New South Wales.
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Australian exporters are on high alert on Friday as the deadline arrives for traders in China, its biggest market, to stop buying at least seven categories of the country’s commodities.