we have to in another sokal. so our crops again and decide what we're going to do and the right things, the chinese markets are falling over, could be totally futile. while australia's wait to trade with china in the accounts for a small percent of the export market, still worth hundreds of millions of dollars each year. and with widening trade actions disrupting more industries, billions of dollars worth of exports could be at risk, including the wine industry, chinese importers of told businesses to stop shipments of wine as an anti dumping investigation gets underway. in many cases that exporters are just not sending product. the risk is just too hard to get on a boat on the wider china. and then you don't know what will happen once it gets a blazing is blamed. try disruptions on custom issues like incorrect labeling on beef or high levels of metal in lobster, saying it wasn't related to race and disputes over the coronavirus foreign interference and home cohen. but it has also listed a series of complaints ab