Streamlined exports part of $40m plan
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Rob McKay
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last modified
Jul 03, 2009 04:39 PM
THE FEDERAL Government will spend $40m to streamline export procedures for Australia’s agricultural industries.
Agriculture, fisheries and forestry minister Tony Burke said six industry taskforces had recommended a series of reforms including:
• clearance of grain for export much earlier in the process. Previously, grain had been cleared at the last minute, which meant...
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