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China's power crisis shocks Australia's wool industry. Can an

网页2021年10月5日Share A sharp wool market fall due to slowdowns at Chinese mills confirms the need for Australia to be able to process fleece domestically, according to the group behind a proposed processing plant

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Wool industry explores domestic processing to reduce

网页2022年11月22日Currently, 80 per cent of Australia's wool is sent to China for processing before it is shipped to global wool spinners.

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Wool scour's resurrection could save the industry, from

网页2020年12月7日Australia is the world's largest greasy wool producer and China is the world's largest importer, taking in 49 per cent of it in 2018. (

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Australian Wool Innovation: Industry tips stronger ties with China

网页2023年5月24日The Australian wool industry expects to boost its $3bn-a-year trade with China, as that country’s processing sector gears up to cater for increased natural fibre

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China and the Australian wool industry The Saturday Paper

网页2021年7月24日The partnership is co-dependent and mutually beneficial: Australia has almost a global monopoly on production of apparel wool and China has the biggest

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China-Australia relations: Beijing’s new wool import quota no ‘real

网页2021年12月30日Beijing set its 2022 import quota for Australian wool at 40,203 tonnes, up from 38,288 tonnes a year earlier, according to a statement from the Ministry of

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Australian Wool Innovation A fibre of success: The Woolmark

网页Australian Merino wool is the perfect fibre for the modern Chinese consumer. Today, Australia exports 271 million kilograms of the natural, renewable and biodegradable

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Xinao: A Chinese Wool Mill Woolmark

网页In 2015, Xin’ao was listed on the A-share market, and its subsidiaries, New Chuwa and Houyuan Textile, integrate top making, wool spinning and finishing into an industrial chain. Xin’ao's wool yarns have always

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China-Australia relations: Beijing raises wool import quota, but

网页2021年1月21日China has kept to its agreement of raising the duty-free, wool-import quota for Australia by 5 per cent each year from 2016, until it reaches 44,324 tonnes in 2024,

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China-Australia relations: could wool, honey, fruit, dairy or

网页2020年12月11日SCMP What could save Australian wool from being targeted by China is that the product is relatively irreplaceable unlike Australian barley, which, having been

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Wool industry explores domestic processing to reduce

网页2022年11月22日Key points: Currently, 80 per cent of Australia's wool is sent to China for processing before it is shipped to global wool spinners WoolProducers Australia commissioned a study of the feasibility of

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Australian firms strive to return to China, but their politicians still

网页2021年12月29日China has raised the 2022 import quota for Australian wool by 5 percent compared with 2021, as part of an existing free trade agreement between the two countries, according to the Chinese Ministry

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China-Australia relations: Beijing’s new wool import quota no

网页2021年12月30日Beijing’s move is also in line with commitments under the China-Australia Free Trade Agreement. The deal, which came into effect in December 2015, included a clause that China would raise the

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Australian Wool Innovation: Industry tips stronger ties with China

网页2023年5月24日Australia’s wool exports to China were down from $3.1bn in 2018-19, to $2.2bn in 2019-20 and $2.3bn in 2020-21. gff 3x4 dinkus for online. READ MORE: ‘Aim for $100bn in exports

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China and the Australian wool industry The Saturday Paper

网页2021年7月24日Australian Wool Innovation is funded by 60,000 woolgrowers to research, develop, certify and market Australian wool to international buyers. As with any industry, lack of diversification in the market is risky, especially given the volatility of the Australian–Chinese relationship, but McCullough is adamant China is the best partner

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Australia-China relations: Thriving trade in iron ore

网页2021年7月12日China hasn’t hung up on iron ore and wool. The fundamental complementarity of the two economies keeps Sino-Australia trade strong and offers hope of providing a foundation for repairing

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Australian Wool Innovation A fibre of success: The Woolmark

网页Australian Merino wool is the perfect fibre for the modern Chinese consumer. Today, Australia exports 271 million kilograms of the natural, renewable and biodegradable fibre to China, a sharp rise from pre-1980 when this figure stood at less than 10 million kilograms. Once predominately a manufacturing hub, China in recent years has also fast

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China-Australia relations: Beijing raises wool import quota, but

网页2021年1月21日China has kept to its agreement of raising the duty-free, wool-import quota for Australia by 5 per cent each year from 2016, until it reaches 44,324 tonnes in 2024, in line with the China

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Quality wool processing education in China

网页With well over 80% of the Australian wool clip being processed in China, AWI in 2014 initiated its Woolmark Science, Technology and Design Education program in the country. AWI’s Dr Allan De Boos, who runs this education program, says it is vital that prospective technical people within the Chinese wool industry understand wool and its potential.

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China tour opens the wider wool world for young growers

网页The group visited China's biggest manufacturers of raw wool and gained a greater understanding of the journey Australian wool takes once exported. The self-funded trip organised by Australian Wool Innovation (AWI) involved 12 young people who visited a number of manufacturers within the trade and meet with key AWI/Woolmark staff based

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Wool industry explores domestic processing to reduce

网页2022年11月22日Key points: Currently, 80 per cent of Australia's wool is sent to China for processing before it is shipped to global wool spinners WoolProducers Australia commissioned a study of the feasibility of

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China-Australia relations: Beijing’s new wool import quota no

网页2021年12月30日Beijing’s move is also in line with commitments under the China-Australia Free Trade Agreement. The deal, which came into effect in December 2015, included a clause that China would raise the

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Australian firms strive to return to China, but their politicians still

网页2021年12月29日Wine, coal companies desperate for Chinese market after a tough year By GT staff reporters Published: Dec 29, 2021 09:36 PM Australian firm Champion Wool Factory presents its wool products...

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Australian Wool Innovation: Industry tips stronger ties with China

网页2023年5月24日Australia’s wool exports to China were down from $3.1bn in 2018-19, to $2.2bn in 2019-20 and $2.3bn in 2020-21. gff 3x4 dinkus for online. READ MORE: ‘Aim for $100bn in exports

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Australia-China relations: Thriving trade in iron ore

网页2021年7月12日China hasn’t hung up on iron ore and wool. The fundamental complementarity of the two economies keeps Sino-Australia trade strong and offers hope of providing a foundation for repairing

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After barley, what next? Australian industries exposed

网页2020年5月19日Australian producers exported about $3.16bn in unprocessed wool to China in 2018-19, which represents a larger value and industry reliance on China than barley.

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Australian Wool Innovation A fibre of success: The Woolmark

网页Australian Merino wool is the perfect fibre for the modern Chinese consumer. Today, Australia exports 271 million kilograms of the natural, renewable and biodegradable fibre to China, a sharp rise from pre-1980 when this figure stood at less than 10 million kilograms. Once predominately a manufacturing hub, China in recent years has also fast

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China-Australia relations: Beijing raises wool import quota, but

网页2021年1月21日China has kept to its agreement of raising the duty-free, wool-import quota for Australia by 5 per cent each year from 2016, until it reaches 44,324 tonnes in 2024, in line with the China

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Quality wool processing education in China

网页With well over 80% of the Australian wool clip being processed in China, AWI in 2014 initiated its Woolmark Science, Technology and Design Education program in the country. AWI’s Dr Allan De Boos, who runs this education program, says it is vital that prospective technical people within the Chinese wool industry understand wool and its potential.

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China tour opens the wider wool world for young growers

网页The group visited China's biggest manufacturers of raw wool and gained a greater understanding of the journey Australian wool takes once exported. The self-funded trip organised by Australian Wool Innovation (AWI) involved 12 young people who visited a number of manufacturers within the trade and meet with key AWI/Woolmark staff based

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