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Australian manufacturers can call their wares parmesan and kransky, but terms like feta, romano and gruyere will be eventually phased out
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European food, wine, cars and fashion goods will become cheaper for Australian buyers under a long-awaited trade deal, but farmers are furious about meagre quotas for meat exports.
After almost a decade of negotiations, Australia and the European Union have struck an agreement that will lead to both sides slashing tariffs and expanding trade across a range of areas.
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