China cuts Australian beef imports amid virus tension
China is the No. 1 market for Australian beef
China suspended imports of beef from four Australian producers on Tuesday following a threat by Beijing of possible trade retaliation if Australia pushed for an inquiry into the origins of the coronavirus pandemic.

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Trade Minister Simon Birmingham said the suspensions appear to be based on ``highly technical issues,'' some of which date back more than one year. Birmingham said he was talking with the industry to ``formulate a comprehensive response.''
Beijing has rejected calls by Australia and other governments for an international inquiry into the origin of the coronavirus, which emerged in December in central China.
Ambassador Cheng Jingye told The Australian Financial Review last month the country might face a Chinese boycott of its tourism and exports of wine, beef and other goods if Prime Minister Scott Morrison's government pressed for an inquiry.
China is the No. 1 market for Australian beef, accounting for about 30% of exports.
A Chinese foreign ministry spokesman, Zhao Lijian, criticized Australia's ``erroneous words and deeds.'' Zhao said Tuesday the pandemic shouldn't be used as a reason to ``engage in political manipulation,'' which he said would disrupt international disease prevention.
Australia grain exporters said Sunday they were told China is preparing to raise duties on imports of Australian barley. (dpa)
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