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Russian timber getting into Australia by exploiting loopholes, industry says
Key takeaways
- Richard Hyett says Russian-grown timber is a threat to the local industry.
- The Australian Forest Products Association says Russian timber is being rerouted through third countries to avoid tariffs.
- A 35 per cent tariff on all Russian goods, including timber, has been in place since its invasion of Ukraine.
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Richard Hyett says Russian-grown timber is a threat to the local industry. (ABC News: Luke Stephenson)
The Australian Forest Products Association says Russian timber is being rerouted through third countries to avoid tariffs.
A 35 per cent tariff on all Russian goods, including timber, has been in place since its invasion of Ukraine.
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