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Australian table grape exports to China delayed at customs

news Australian table grape exports to China delayed at customs 共同通信社 © 共同通信社 Roughly 20 percent of Australian table grape exports to China have been delayed in clearing customs at their destination ports, Australian trade minister Dan Tehan said Thursday, in what could be a sign of further breakdowns in relations between Canberra and Beijing. Speaking to the Australian Broadcasting Corp., Tehan said Australia is trying to ascertain the cause of the delays with the government liaising with local industry groups as well as Chinese officials. About 80 percent of table grape exports seem to have got in seamlessly, Tehan said. It seems to be the last 20 percent where there are some issues.

Coronavirus: Leaders of Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam call for end to COVID-19 vaccine nationalism

Advertisement Singapore: Malaysian Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin has led south-east Asian leaders in urging wealthier countries such as the United States and Britain to escalate their exports of COVID-19 vaccines, while calling for the global pharmaceutical patent system to be upended. A new wave of the coronavirus and its variants is wreaking havoc in the region, which, apart from Singapore, has some of the lowest inoculation rates in the world, chiefly due to a shortage of supply. Malaysian Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin. Credit:UNTV While Chinese vaccines are being used to combat the infection throughout much of south-east Asia, the outbreak in India has slowed down access to doses through the international facility known as COVAX.

Leaders of Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam call for end to COVID-19 vaccine nationalism

Advertisement Singapore: Malaysian Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin has led south-east Asian leaders in urging wealthier countries such as the United States and Britain to escalate their exports of COVID-19 vaccines, while calling for the global pharmaceutical patent system to be upended. A new wave of the coronavirus and its variants is wreaking havoc in the region, which, apart from Singapore, has some of the lowest inoculation rates in the world, chiefly due to a shortage of supply. Malaysian Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin. Credit:UNTV While Chinese vaccines are being used to combat the infection throughout much of south-east Asia, the outbreak in India has slowed down access to doses through the international facility known as COVAX.

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