The Morrison government’s China expert, Ted O’Brien, wants Australia to form new alliances that could use boycotts and sanctions to combat China’s economic warfare.
Mr O’Brien said it was clear that China was “weaponising” trade and that the best way to combat this was for allies to jointly fund compensation schemes to defray the cost of economic “attacks”, co-ordinate “lawful retaliatory action” or “expand military alliances”.
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Matthew Cranston was The Australian Financial Review’s United States correspondent.