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Free to trade or forced to trade? : Comments

By Anne Matthews-Frederick, published 21/9/2011

Australia is guilty of several WTO practice breaches based on Australia’s economic and social need to retain the disease free status that has benefited home industries.

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Posted by Grim, Wednesday, 21 September 2011 9:33:43 AM
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No again..lets make some changes.
Nev
Posted by Nev, Wednesday, 21 September 2011 11:14:48 AM
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Garbage. The Australian horticulture industry is hiding behind protectionist barriers because it is fat, lazy and uncompetitive. The losers are Aussie consumers who don't buy enough fruit and vegetables because of the price.

If the locals lift their game, imports won't happen. They don't need mummy's skirts.
Posted by DavidL, Wednesday, 21 September 2011 2:11:48 PM
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Note to editor: 'photo-sanitary' should read 'phytosanitary'.

Quarantine is a tricky issue, and it is difficult to tell whether Australian regulations on the importation of apples was properly based on scientific risk assessment. The WTO seems to think not.

However the threat of exotic diseases is real, especially for such crops as bananas, so while I don't think that arbitrary trade barriers are a good idea, I seriously disagree with DavidL's position. He seems to think that plant diseases don't even exist, or if they did, they can't be imported with fresh produce, or even if they did, don't pose much of a threat. This is ridiculous, quarantine threats are real. Quarantine regulations need to be in place and enforced, but there will always be challenges to ensure that they aren't arbitrary.
Posted by Bugsy, Wednesday, 21 September 2011 2:39:49 PM
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Thanks Bugsy. Anne read your comment and I've adjusted the spelling.

Graham
Posted by GrahamY, Thursday, 22 September 2011 10:32:39 AM
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You may want to change it on page 2 as well Graham.
Posted by Bugsy, Thursday, 22 September 2011 11:37:28 AM
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