It is the right avenue for Australia to take at this point in time, he said. We, along with many other countries, use these processes in a right and orderly way, and Australian industry should see this as being about Australia defending the values, operations and interest of Australian producers.
Mr Birmingham said the Federal Government had been unable to establish a dialogue with China over the barley dispute. We have continued to raise our concerns with China on numerous occasions both bilaterally and through the relevant WTO committees, he said.
Mr Birmingham said he hoped the matter could be resolved prior to going to the WTO dispute resolution process, which he acknowledged could take years .
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Crossroads – Where the US-UK Relationship Goes From Here
Crossroads – Where the US-UK Relationship Goes From Here
December 13, 2020
As President-elect Joe Biden prepares to take office, reports say officials and politicians in London have been frantically pivoting to ready themselves for the incoming Biden administration.
Creating a tight working relationship with President-elect Joe Biden like the kind President Ronald Reagan and British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher or British Prime Minister Tony Blair and President George Bush enjoyed is crucial for British Prime Minister Boris Johnson. A core element of his post-Brexit roadmap relies on securing a trade deal with the US. The assumption many had been working under was that this was best achieved under a Trump presidency. Not only had Trump talked up a potential trade deal significantly more, but he had spoken warmly of Johnson and Brexit as extensions of his own populist movement.
HeadlineDec 14, 2020
The European Union’s chief negotiator said “some limited progress” has been made today on contentious Brexit negotiations. The EU and the United Kingdom agreed to extend Brexit negotiations beyond Sunday’s deadline as the two parties struggle to make an agreement that would avoid a no-deal divorce at the end of this month. But both sides said over the weekend a deal is unlikely. This is British Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson: “There are some serious and very, very difficult issues that currently separate the U.K. from the EU. And the best thing to do now for everybody is to follow up all the work that’s been done over the last four-and-a-half years, colossal amount of preparation at our ports, everywhere across the U.K., get ready to trade on WTO terms.”