China, Australia Free Trade Agreement to Benefit Agriculture
date:Jun 24, 2015
including most seafood, fruits, nuts and vegetables, as well as wine and a number of processed foods including canned tomatoes, pasta, chocolate and biscuits to name a few.

Tariffs of 12 to 25 per cent on some of Australia's biggest exports to Chinachilled or frozen beef and sheep meatwill be eliminated in stages over eight to nine years. There are also a number of tariff phase-outs for key dairy exports over four to 11 years.

These cuts will directly benefit our producers, and underline the
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