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Jennifer Hewett

Chalmers’ recipe for friendly foreign investment ignores the basics

The treasurer has a grand new take on industrial policy, but there’s little evidence of the reforms that international investors seek.

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Jim Chalmers says Australia’s tightened foreign investment laws will continue to be non-discriminatory rather than aimed at China. Mark that down as a polite nod to bilateral diplomacy rather than reality.

The Albanese government wants to ensure future foreign investment in critical areas and industries comes from countries and companies it trusts. That clearly doesn’t include Australia’s major trading partner reaching even deeper into controlling or investing in sensitive sectors like domestic infrastructure and critical minerals.

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