China lifts ban on Australian beef exporters in the latest sign of thaw
Al Jazeera
Move follows lifting of restrictions on imports of Australian coal, timber and barley.
China has lifted an import ban on five Australian beef producers, the Australian government has said, the latest sign of a thaw after years of strained ties between Beijing and Canberra.
“China has lifted its suspension of five Australian meat processing establishments. This is welcome news for our producers and affirms the calm and consistent approach taken by the Albanese Labor government,” Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong said in a statement on Thursday.
Chinese authorities in 2020 placed restrictions on a host of Australian imports, including coal, wine, barley and rock lobsters, after Australia’s then-Prime Minister Scott Morrison called for an international probe into the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic.
While Beijing insisted the measures were related to trade-linked issues such as dumping, the restrictions were widely viewed in Australia as a political move to punish Canberra.
Many of the restrictions have been lifted since Anthony Albanese, the leader of the centre-left Labor Party, took over as prime minister in 2022, after nearly a decade of conservative government.