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Jimmy Chalmers our champion for the ordinary hard working Aussie is in China doing his hardest to a Crayfish export deal with them. If successful Chinese will dine on cheap Oz crayfish whilst ordinary Aussie will not be able to afford them due to huge price jump once exporting to China resumes.
 
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Jimmy Chalmers our champion for the ordinary hard working Aussie is in China doing his hardest to a Crayfish export deal with them. If successful Chinese will dine on cheap Oz crayfish whilst ordinary Aussie will not be able to afford them due to huge price jump once exporting to China resumes.

The crayfish farmers, and their staff, suppliers etc etc etc probably feel quite positive about this. Just like the winegrowers would have with Labor's efforts on getting China to lift the bulldust huge tariffs on Aussie wines.

Do you also reckon wine prices are going to jump because of this?

smh...
 
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The crayfish farmers, and their staff, suppliers etc etc etc probably feel quite positive about this. Just like the winegrowers would have with Labor's efforts on getting China to lift the bulldust huge tariffs on Aussie wines.

Do you also reckon wine prices are going to jump because of this?

smh...
You cannot compare the Crayfish & the Wine industry as one. Crays are one product only where wine is a vast multi brand type of product.
 
Jimmy Chalmers our champion for the ordinary hard working Aussie is in China doing his hardest to a Crayfish export deal with them. If successful Chinese will dine on cheap Oz crayfish whilst ordinary Aussie will not be able to afford them due to huge price jump once exporting to China resumes.

Back of the boat bud, back of the boat !!!!
 
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You cannot compare the Crayfish & the Wine industry as one. Crays are one product only where wine is a vast multi brand type of product.
Surely there are multiple crayfish farmers across Australia, just as there are multiple wine producers.
 
Lucky for the wine producers that the vinegar doesn't get taxed like beer n spirits in Oz. Otherwise they'd all be back to selling farm gate grapes.
 
I said brand White Red Bubbling etc etc.
How does that have any relevance to anything.

Do you think the Chinese had different tariffs based on the colour or bubbliness of the alchohol?

You're just trying to back-up a bogus initial position.