China-Australia relations: Canberra’s path through the WTO looks to be riddled with hurdles and pitfalls

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Professor Julien Chaisse Quoted in South China Morning Post on China-Australia trade relations.

Professor Julien Chaisse, an associate member of RCCL, explains that challenging China’s anti-dumping duties on barley exports at the World Trade Organization would be an uphill battle with little payoff. Read the full article here: Su-Lin Tan, China-Australia relations: Canberra’s path through the WTO looks to be riddled with hurdles and pitfalls, South China Morning Post, December 8, 2020 < China-Australia relations: Canberra’s path through the WTO looks to be riddled with hurdles and pitfalls | South China Morning Post (scmp.com) >.

Period8 Dec 2020

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  • TitleChina-Australia relations: Canberra’s path through the WTO looks to be riddled with hurdles and pitfalls
    Degree of recognitionInternational
    Media name/outletSouth China Morning Post
    Media typePrint
    PlaceHong Kong, China
    Date8/12/20
    DescriptionProfessor Julien Chaisse Quoted in South China Morning Post on China-Australia trade relations. Professor Julien Chaisse, an associate member of RCCL, explains that challenging China’s anti-dumping duties on barley exports at the World Trade Organization would be an uphill battle with little payoff. Read the full article here: Su-Lin Tan, China-Australia relations: Canberra’s path through the WTO looks to be riddled with hurdles and pitfalls, South China Morning Post, December 8, 2020 < China-Australia relations: Canberra’s path through the WTO looks to be riddled with hurdles and pitfalls | South China Morning Post (scmp.com) >.
    URLhttps://www.scmp.com/economy/china-economy/article/3112922/china-australia-relations-canberras-path-through-wto-looks-be
    PersonsJulien Laurent CHAISSE