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Newsflash: 4 August 2023

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China has scrapped its controversial tariff on Australian barley exports; the Reserve Bank says it expects Australia's economy to remain "subdued" for the rest of the year; South Koreans say they are shaken up following a rare second stabbing near Seoul that has injured almost 10 people.


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China has scrapped its controversial tariff on Australian barley exports; the Reserve Bank says it expects Australia's economy to remain "subdued" for the rest of the year; South Koreans say they are shaken up following a rare second stabbing near Seoul that has injured almost 10 people.



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