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It’s not just iron ore. China is a ‘prisoner’ of a broken economy
The falling iron ore price speaks to the long-term problems in the Chinese economy, all of which are now colliding.
Finally, one of the adults in the room has acknowledged the slow motion car crash that is China’s economy.
“China is really important for us because of our trade relationship,” Reserve Bank governor Michele Bullock told Senate estimates on Friday. “It’s very important in particular for the prices of the commodities that we export, in particular iron ore. So that is something that we’re watching quite closely.”
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