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China trade deal in demand
14 Oct 2004

The Grains Council of Australia says a free trade deal with China should be Australia's highest trade priority, and want the negotiations completed by July 2005. The Grains Council in a briefing paper dismiss objections raised by Australian manufacturers, and argue that Australia's current tariffs of no more than five per cent mean a free trade deal would not mean a big increase in imports from China.

ABC, 14/10/04

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