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Australia to Ask WTO to Rule on Chinese Barley Duties

Australia plans to ask the World Trade Organization to establish a dispute settlement panel to rule on what it says are illegal Chinese antidumping and countervailing duties on Australian barley (see 2005180016). Australia held WTO consultations with China in late…

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January but those talks “did not resolve our concerns,” Australia’s Trade Minister Dan Tehan said March 15. Tehan said the duties have unfairly affected barley exporters and are “not consistent with China's WTO obligations.”