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Japan snaps on second tariff on beef
12 May 2005

Australia's beef exporters face the imposition of a "snap-back" tariff for sales to Japan, a tariff triggered once foreign beef sales rise more than 17 per cent in a quarter. As a result, tariffs on chilled beef imports from 39 per cent to 50 per cent. The Cattle Council said the tariff was likely to apply from August.

Financial Review, 12/05/05

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