
China-Australia relations: New Zealand not ‘taking sides’ by joining WTO dispute panel on barley tariffs – South China Morning Post
Read Time:25 Second
New Zealand’s participation in the World Trade Organization (WTO) dispute settlement panel over Australia’s barley trade row with China is not a sign that Wellington is taking Canberra’s side, International trade lawyers and experts said.The WTO on Friday agreed to establish a panel to resolve Australia’s complaint over anti-dumping and countervailing duties imposed by China on its barley exports, with New Zealand first to join the panel as a third party.However, the resolution of the dispute…Read More
Related Post
How’s the China-India economic relationship changed 2 years on from the deadly Galwan Valley border clash? – Asia – South China Morning Post
China’s exports to India grew to US$27.1 billion in the first quarter of 2022, but India is concerned by its...
Chinese engineering firm builds Bangladesh longest bridge – but paid for by nation – Asia – South China Morning Post
The China Major Bridge Engineering Company Ltd built the structure, said to later feature a rail network connecting to Belt...
USS Samuel B Roberts: world’s deepest shipwreck found in the Philippine Sea – Asia – South China Morning Post
The vessel, which went down during a second world war battle with Japan, was located 6,895m below sea level off...
Why is a South Korean fringe group backing Japan’s position on WWII ‘comfort women’? – Asia – South China Morning Post
End Comfort Women Fraud group, who say there’s evidence of women signing contracts to work in brothels for Japanese military...
US, Japan and allies form new Pacific group to blunt China’s influence – Asia – South China Morning Post
Australia, New Zealand and the UK are also part of the Partners in the Blue Pacific forum that will help...
Philippines’ Duterte leaves brutal legacy in presidency marked by drug war, US-China policy flip-flops – Asia – South China Morning Post
The extrajudicial killings of some 8,000 people has ‘opened the floodgates for a type of governance that disregards the rule...
Average Rating