China's Foreign Ministry has accused Australia of being infected by paranoia, as concerns mount over the fate of Australian TV anchor Cheng Lei and the timing of another trade strike on Australian barley | ErykBagshaw
China's Foreign Ministry has accused Australia of being infected by paranoia, as concerns mount over the fate ofChina has been shifting its barley imports to Argentina, Russia and France, new trade data shows, as the grain weathers its second trade hit this year and Australian exports are struck with their sixth infringement in six months. China on Tuesday night suspended barley imports from Australia's largest grain exporter, CBH, after it claimed pests were found on multiple occasions.
Despite a largely bipartisan approach to foreign policy on China, some MPs in Canberra are growing increasingly concerned about the long-term economic effects of the deteriorating relationship.
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