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Saudi Arabia was historically Australia's largest market for sheep, however it stopped the export due to Australia strict export regulations. [5] 575,000 sheep were exported in 2021, down from a figure of two million in 2017. [10] Indonesia is Australia's largest market for live cattle. [2] Exports leave via ports at Darwin, Broome and Perth. [3]
Animals Australia and RSPCA Australia jointly complained to the federal Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, calling for a ban on live exports. [22] In response to the footage, live exports to Indonesia were suspended by the Australian Minister for Agriculture from June 7, 2011 until July 6, 2011.
China was Australia’s second-biggest beef export market last year, receiving 240,000 tons worth around $1.6 billion, Australian trade data shows. ... A ban on imports of Australian lobsters ...
The practice of exporting live animals has received strong public opposition (a petition carrying 200,000 signatures of people opposed to live export was tabled in parliament [74]) and opposition from the RSPCA because of cruelty. [75] In 2022, the Labor Party committed to ending live exports of sheep, if elected.
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A Four Corners documentary on animal cruelty in Indonesian abattoirs broadcast in May 2011 highlighted significant issues regarding the treatment and welfare of Australian live export cattle in Indonesia. [78] The public response to the documentary led Australia to ban live cattle exports to Indonesia in June 2011.
Beijing imposes export ban on 28 US defence companies and puts 10 on ‘unreliable entities’ list. ... Raytheon Canada, Raytheon Australia, Aerkomm, and Oceaneering International Inc.
The panel determined that Australia's important ban was "inconsistent with Articles 2.2, 2.3, 5.1, 5.5, and 5.6 of the SPS Agreement, and also nullified or impaired benefits accruing to Canada under the SPS Agreement." [3] In June 1998, Australia filed a notice of its intention to appeal the panel's decision to the WTO Appellate Body. [3]