We've done some research through Meat and Livestock Australia which has identified that as being significant. We've been working with the government to try and address those issues," he said. "There've been problems in China [which suspended all Australian chilled beef imports in 2013 after reviewing its health protocols], problems have been identified in America with certain labelling requirements."In pretty much most markets, non-tariff barriers have an impact. Most of the South East Asian markets tend to be where the major issues have been occurring recently."They can't be addressed through free trade agreements. Free trade agreements address tariff issues."Where we need to address non-tariff barriers is through investing in government-to-government relationships."