Agriculture lobby groups are unhappy with the new duty-free access for Australian beef, sheep and sugar, claiming primary producers are being used as a “bargaining chip” for broader political interests.
Financial Review

Agriculture lobby groups are unhappy with the new duty-free access for Australian beef, sheep and sugar, claiming primary producers are being used as a “bargaining chip” for broader political interests.

Agriculture lobby groups are unhappy with the new duty-free access for Australian beef, sheep and sugar, claiming primary producers are being used as a “bargaining chip” for broader political interests.

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