SBS News in Filipino, Thursday 30 May 2024

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Agriculture Minister Murray Watt says Beijing lifted the bans with immediate effect for five different abattoirs. He says this is important in helping to stabilise Australia's relationship with China and is positive news for cattle producers, the meat processing industry as well as the workers in those industries. Credit: composter box / envato

Here are today's top stories on SBS Filipino.


Key Points
  • China has lifted suspensions from Australian beef exporters, removing almost all of the $20 billion worth of trade sanctions it imposed.
  • The Immigration Minister Andrew Giles says he has cancelled the visas of seven foreigners.
  • The jury in Donald Trump's trial has ended its first day of deliberations without a verdict but asked to re-hear potentially crucial testimony about an alleged hush money scheme at the heart of the history-making case.

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