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Second Joint Ministerial Letter to Seafood Industry from Birmingham-Duniam

  • Post author:SIA Admin
  • Post published:24 February 2020
  • Post category:News

Click here to read the second Joint Ministerial letter to Australia’s seafood industry from Senator the Hon. Simon Birmingham Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment, and Senator the Hon. Jonathon Duniam Assistant Minister for Forestry and Fisheries Assistant Minister for Regional Tourism regarding the cancellation of sales of Australian seafood to China related to the COVID-19 outbreak.

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