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China reopens for Australian beef
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China has opened its markets to five Australian beef producers previously frozen out of the market as part of Beijing's $20 billion trade sanctions. The surprise move has been welcomed by industry and government ahead of a visit to Australia by Chinese Premier Li Qiang.
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