PolicyEconomyChina relationsPrint articleAustralia has trade avenues beyond China, CBA saysMatthew CranstonUnited States correspondentJul 10, 2020 – 11.52amSaveLog in or Subscribe to save articleShareCopy linkCopiedEmailLinkedInTwitterFacebookCopy linkCopiedShare via...Gift this articleSubscribe to gift this articleGift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe.Subscribe nowAlready a subscriber? LoginAustralian exporters will be able to substitute demand from China better than many people think because of the rapid growth in exports to other countries, Commonwealth Bank economists say.A CBA analysis of Australia's trade with China shows there is a risk that Chinese demand for Australian exports will not recover even after the COVID-19 crisis because of increased tension between the two countries.Loading...Matthew Cranston was The Australian Financial Review’s United States correspondent.SaveLog in or Subscribe to save articleShareCopy linkCopiedEmailLinkedInTwitterFacebookCopy linkCopiedShare via...Gift this articleSubscribe to gift this articleGift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe.Subscribe nowAlready a subscriber? LoginLicense articleIntroducing your NewsfeedFollow the topics, people and companies that matter to you.Find out moreRead MoreChina relationsIron oreHong Kong protestsChinaTrade warsChina coal banTrade dealsCoronavirus pandemicLatest In EconomyFetching latest articlesMost Viewed In PolicyThe Australian Financial Review MagazineThe CEO who rediscovered his love of motorbikes (40 years later)Tony DavisIt’s the coolest chalet in Switzerland – though not for everyoneHotel dining used to be bland. Now it’s reinventing room serviceBOSS Financial ReviewThe CEO of this $7b company is doubling his workforce – by using AIPatrick DurkinThis executive tripled his salary in 5 years. Here is how he did itHow a banker, coal owner and pokies baron passed the ESG pub testLife & LeisureThis Sydney financier dreams of hitting the road with David BeckhamLife & LeisureThis Aston Martin can be tailored to your taste – but it will cost youThis re-released best-selling handbag is now yours for $9450Rich ListToorak Rich Listers caught up in mansion fireHannah Wootton‘How very Sydney’: Justin Hemmes forced to unleash charm offensiveBillionaire Geminder mulls asset sales at struggling Pro-Pac business