Aussie cherries labelled 'inferior' by China, growers worried

 Australian cherries have been panned as "inferior" by Chinese state media in the latest trade row with our biggest export partner.

Australia's share of cherries in the Chinese market had dropped as buyers prefer Chilean fruit, the Global Times reports.

They are latest Australian export to be targeted by Beijing, with the wine, seafood and timber industries impacted by trade sanctions.






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