China says it will drop its tariffs on Australian barley imports that had been in place for three years and affected billions of dollars of trade.
Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese welcomed the move.
Canberra also said it will suspend its case at the World Trade Organization (WTO) over Beijing’s duties on barley.
In another sign of the thawing relationship between the two nations, Australia this week invited China’s new foreign minister to visit the country.
China’s Ministry of Commerce said the tariffs will be dropped starting on Saturday.