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There are signs the $700 million rock lobster trade between Australia and China may soon be revived as hopes grow that an Australian exporter will soon be granted a licence to bring crustaceans into the country.

Trade Minister Don Farrell has told the ABC a recent application to trade fresh lobsters from Australia was not rejected by Beijing authorities.

It’s understood to be the first time such a permit hasn’t been denied since trade ground to a halt in late 2020.

“I see that as a positive sign in the relationship,” Senator Farrell said

The South China Morning Post recently quoted unnamed sources saying the trade would be permitted to resume in March.

But Senator Farrell would not be drawn on when the first shipment of lobsters could arrive in China.

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