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Why China's too smart to hurt Aussie iron ore

China would send the price of iron ore rocketing and damage its economy by banning Australian iron ore imports. But coal might be a different story.

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There are two good reasons why China is highly unlikely to risk damaging its own economy by restricting iron ore imports from Australia in any way.

But Australia’s mining community does have concerns that heightened trade tensions between the two nations could result in the Chinese once again putting the brakes on Australian imports of coal.

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James Thomson is senior Chanticleer columnist based in Melbourne. He was the Companies editor and editor of BRW Magazine. Connect with James on Twitter. Email James at j.thomson@afr.com

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