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What is the impact of China-Australia FTA on China's animal husbandry?
The Australia-China FTA, which claims to have gone through 65,438+00 years of difficult negotiations, was recently negotiated by Premier Albert, who seems to be reviled by everyone, with the help of the east wind of APEC in Beijing. The specific content is simply condensed as follows (the following content is quoted from Weibo @ ForexCT Australia):

China 1.9 gradually abolished the Australian dairy tariff, and gradually abolished the infant formula 15% tariff in 4 years;

In 2.9 years, China will gradually cancel the tariff on importing Australian beef, and Australia will export about 1 10,000 live cattle to China every year;

Within 3.4 years, China gradually abolished the tariff of importing Australian red wine 14%-30%;

Within 4.4 years, China gradually abolished the tariffs on Australian seafood, including abalone, lobster and oyster.

5. Abolish tariffs on aluminum, zinc, copper, shaft and coking coal imported from Australia;

6. Further simplify the examination and approval procedures for state-owned investors to invest in China, especially in agriculture, service industry and tourism.

7. Gradually exempt Australian tariffs on China's clothing, footwear, auto parts, automobiles and electronic products.

I personally think that the biggest beneficiary of this agreement should be Australian agriculture. The automobile manufacturing industry, led by Ford, General Motors (Horton) and Toyota, has lost government support one after another and will pack up and leave Australia. It can be said that the manufacturing industry in this country began to collapse slowly. Recently, the Australian dollar exchange rate fell to around 5.2, and began to rise slowly after the release of this agreement. When a country's manufacturing industry, financial industry and even education as a sign began to decline, it is no wonder that the Albert government pinned its hopes on agriculture.

Anyone who has studied or lived in Australia for a long time knows that apart from blue sky and white clouds, it is estimated to be an excellent agricultural product. UGG and Australian health products, which sell well in China, are also the evolution of agricultural products to some extent (but when I was chatting with an old lady in Queen Victoria's market, I was told that some cheap uggs were made in China, I couldn't believe love). Aside from the less prosperous urban areas and sparsely populated suburbs, the vast pastures are Australia's unique scenery. It can be said that this agreement is to make up for the shortcomings of China and Australia. Australia has always had a large number of high-quality agricultural products, but there is no market. The food quality in China in recent years is really worrying. Besides, which country in the world dares to compare its catering industry with China?

Big market and big data are not my strong points, and I am not qualified to talk about that. I can only talk about topics related to the life of immigrants studying abroad here. In recent years, an extremely large number of China students have come to Australia, and almost all China people have gathered in the business field. Of course, some people have chosen it. Is the Australian study abroad industry deceptive? In this question and answer, many people who have lived in Australia for a long time also talked about the embarrassing position of the Australian accounting profession. This is an imaginary occupation with a "shortage". This major can remain on the SOL list of vocational and technical immigrants, which can be said to be the result of years of struggle among professional colleges, major universities and immigration bureaus. In order to ensure that the education industry can continue to "export" smoothly, the policy of "two-year work visa" is even implemented to attract international students. And many international business students have gradually changed from "I must stay" when they just got off the plane to "nothing, this major can be employed after returning home" a few years later. Although there are other factors that interfere with family, love and friendship, is this so-called two-year work visa really useful?

With the help of the domestic market, besides agriculture, there are liquor, tourism, mining and ridiculously expensive auto repair industries. Adelaide is a brewing base in southern Australia, and even the brewing major once became the signature major of Adelaide University. The tourist cities along the eastern coast have not been completely extinct by the Great Barrier Reef, and the tourism industry can burn another whole piece. In addition, the South Oceania coastline highway and a dozen disciples who are about to collapse can squeeze out the last bit of value. Although the central part is desert, its own mineral reserves are still there. Fishery in other coastal cities will not be bad. As long as Australia is not close to North Australia, Indonesia and other countries (because there are often illegal refugees), it is suitable to continue to develop fisheries. In addition, it is worth mentioning that because this agreement is about trade, it will also give some chicken blood to Australia's financial industry, which is already a bit depressed. In the next few years, if China business students with China cultural background can find corresponding channels, their employment will still be guaranteed.

It's my own fault that I didn't notice the impact on the domestic industry before. If it has to do with domestic industries, it is really a good idea to import Australian products. As mentioned earlier, there are a large number of high-quality agricultural products in Australia, and there has been no market. Now there is a big market with a population of 65.438+0.3 billion, and the rest is how to make the price close to the people. Foreign investment is also an area that can be studied. It seems that Wang Jianlin visited Australia a few months ago. It is said that domestic real estate speculators will come to Australia on a large scale. Not to mention traveling abroad, you can play comfortably on the Gold Coast for about 20,000 RMB. There are still many families with this spending power in China, right? Compared with the Golden Week in China, traveling abroad is still very attractive. In a word, the benefits to Australia mentioned earlier, slightly transformed, are actually benefits to China.