The Indonesian Agriculture and Quarantine Agency notified Australian authorities lumpy skin disease was detected in 13 Australian cattle exported to Indonesia.
Australia's business leaders are hoping today's meeting between Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and China President Xi Jinping will help unlock billions of dollars in trade.
Australia has banned the export of luxury goods, such as wine, racehorses and perfume, to Russia, in a further wave of sanctions over the Ukraine invasion.
Surging gas and coal prices and a weaker Australian dollar are set to propel the country's resources and energy exports to a a record $379 billion this financial year.
Rock lobsters are expected to become available for the cheapest prices Victorians have seen in six years, with suppliers unable to export them to China.
Former prime minister Tony Abbott has urged Australian businesses to rethink their dependency on Chinese manufacturing and look for alternative sources of key materials.
Australian winemakers have increased exports to new and current markets but have been unable to offset a major decline in sales to mainland China, a report says.
While Chinese trade sanctions have cost Australian exporters millions of dollars, the impact on businesses is far from crippling, according to one expert.
Australian farmers are set to reap a record $66 billion for their produce this year despite disruption from the COVID-19 pandemic and trade disputes with China.
Imitations of famous Australian wine brands have been spotted on store shelves in China, months after exports were hit with trade sanctions by Beijing.
Farmers have warned that Australia's trade row with China and supply chain disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic will cost the industry $37 billion over the next decade.
Agriculture Minister David Littleproud has said the Federal Government is hoping 'quite diplomacy' will resolve the growing trade row with China but declared Australia will never compromise its sovereignty.
Trade Minister Simon Birmingham has not ruled out the Federal Government taking China to the World Trade Organisation (WTO) over reported threats to coal exports.
Treasurer Josh Frydenberg says Australia's relationship with China is going through "a challenging time" amid the suspension of the importation of more Australian beef.