Fee failure may bear bitter fruit
The Federal Government’s new quarantine fee structure has been thrown out of the Senate but the end result may be a reduction in AQIS services that could cause higher costs.
THE DECISION by the federal opposition to block a new quarantine fee structure has created a catch 22 situation for some primary exporters who are worried they may end up paying more under the new scheme.
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