China’s The Global Times reported “it seems the Australian government has no intention of sowing new troubles in its trade with China, but the possibility of deteriorating tensions escalating into a trade war should not be ignored”.
Mr Murray said it is clear China is once again “threatening us” and they "are confirming by their actions that they are going after us”.
“First it was barley, then a bit on beef and now the big game, iron ore”.
The Age reported “China’s customs authorities have released new rules coming into force on June 1 that officials would conduct quality inspections for iron ore shipments at the request of the buyer”.
“The buyer of course is the Chinese Communist Party,” Mr Murray said.
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