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China launches second probe into Australian wine imports

Aug 31, 2020

SHANGHAI: China said on Monday it had launched an anti-subsidy investigation on some wine imports from Australia, two weeks after announcing it had begun an anti-dumping probe on such imports. The investigations come against a backdrop of increasing tensions between the two countries after Canberra called for an international inquiry into the orig...

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Illegal ivory trade shrinks while pangolin trafficking booms, UN says

Jul 10, 2020

VIENNA: The illegal global trade in ivory has shrunk while the trafficking of pangolins has soared, a UN report on wildlife crime based on four years’ data said on Friday. National bans on selling ivory, particularly China’s in 2017, appear to have helped further erode ivory trafficking after it peaked around 2011-2013, the United N...

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Mexican president to hold first meeting with Trump, Democrats unimpressed

Jul 2, 2020

MEXICO CITY: Mexico’s president and his US counterpart Donald Trump will hold their first meeting on July 8 in Washington, officials said on Wednesday, sparking complaints from Democratic lawmakers, who saw it as a political stunt with elections looming. President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has not left his country since taking office ...

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China trade disappoints with imports and exports both slowing in July

Aug 9, 2017

While imports grew for the ninth consecutive month, they cooled markedly in July, posing questions about strength of the local economy. Exports also slowed to most trading partners, with South Korean trade halved and a noticeable slowing of shipments to the US and Europe. However, the performance was good enough to see China's trade surpl...

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Australia's meat sales plunged 15pc after Indonesian cattle cruelty revelations, court told

Jul 21, 2017

Australian meat sales plunged 15 per cent due to public "revulsion" over animal cruelty in Indonesian abattoirs, a court has been told. Former agriculture minister Joe Ludwig's lawyers have argued their client's decision to suspend live cattle exports to Indonesia was necessary to protect the wider industry's reputation. Mr Ludwig o...

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The drink Brits go to bed with and Indians wake up with!

Jul 21, 2017

"Comforting, warming, fortifying since 1906," is written on the promotional mug Horlicks launched in the UK last year. In Britain, the malted milk drink has long been linked to bedtime, a soothing aid to sleep. In India, it's an entirely different story. "Taller, stronger, sharper," is at the top of the Indian website, which has lots of ...

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One Belt, One Road Fuels Nepal’s Dreams

Jul 19, 2017

“Good morning, sir,” the Nepal Armed Police Force officer stamped his boot on the ground while keeping his right hand at his forehead. The Chinese police officer sitting inside a large building on the Bank of Kerung Khola in Rasuwagadhi – the only active gateway from Tibet to Nepal had no response. “I want to take my friend...

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‘Anti-Chinese’ sentiment in Australia could hurt ties: expert

Jul 18, 2017

"Anti-Chinese" sentiment in Australia is likely to hurt bilateral relations, a Chinese expert said, after Australian police vowed to investigate alleged racist posters aimed at Chinese people. Posters that showing Chinese people holding a knife and a fork, grinning in front of an Australian map in the form of a slab of steak, were seen around ...

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China's GDP, economic data beat expectations

Jul 17, 2017

China's economy has continued to beat expectations, with its economic growth coming in slightly ahead of analyst forecasts. According to official data released on Monday,China's gross domestic product has maintained its annual growth rate at 6.9 per cent. The typical forecast was for a slight slowdown in year-on-year growth to 6.8 pe...

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Australia, Nepal to form consultation mechanism

Jul 15, 2017

Jul 14, 2017- A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Government of Nepal and the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade of Australia on establishment of bilateral consultation mechanism has been signed in Canberra of Australia on Friday. The MoU is aimed at exchanging views on mutual interests and comm...

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