China has defended its trade sanctions on $20 billion worth of Australian exports as “beyond reproach” in a rebuff toIn the strongest sign so far Beijing has no appetite to back down and remove the sanctions, China’s Foreign Ministry said the restrictions imposed on Australian wine, beef, barley, coal, seafood, cotton and other goods was in line with Chinese law and World Trade Organisation rules.
Commodities traders in China have this week been talking up the possibility of Beijing being forced to ease restrictions on Australian coal toalthough there has been no official sign from the government that this would happen.
Tell them to shove it . . .
just a big bully to us They are splashing money to Solomon and Africa We are being singled out for daring to challenger the dominance of China They want to have price cartel for iron&coal import How can we be happy with a repressive bully? not friendly neigbor
Who let them into the WTO?