China tech ban could hit Australia hard
Australia’s reliance on Chinese cars could be put under the spotlight by bold action in the US.
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Australia’s reliance on Chinese cars could be put under the spotlight by bold action in the US.
A major move from China is overshadowing federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers’ visit to Australia’s biggest trade partner.
The United States has moved to ban a huge array of Chinese-made cars over fears they can spy on – and assassinate – their drivers.
The Treasurer will be travelling to China for two days following concerns China’s slumping economy could have a dire effect on Australia.
Businessman Dick Smith labelled Australia as “dumb” for not following China’s lead as it ramps up its nuclear infrastructure.
BYD is preparing to go to war with the likes of RAM, by introducing massive new pick-up trucks for Aussie drivers
The sharemarket dipped lower on Tuesday as the RBA delivered some hawkish rhetoric on interest rates, even as the miners boomed on fresh Chinese support.
China was top of mind as the leaders of Australia, India and Japan held talks in the United States, with US President Joe Biden issuing a grave warning.
The murder of a 10-year-old boy in China has sparked fears for Japanese living and working in the country.
Electrified utes promise to revolutionise the way people work and play – and they’ll be here much sooner than you think.
Graham Arnold’s decision to quit as coach of the Socceroos seemingly came from nowhere but his bosses were ready and have been looking at replacements.
China is in the middle of a full-blown financial crisis of its own making – and there will be dire consequences for Australia as a result.
One of China’s top EV start-ups is set to enter the Australian market with a new SUV.
Socceroos coach Graham Arnold is likely to have more selection options for next month’s games against China and Japan.
A Chinese airline company has just announced new direct flights connecting mainland China with a major Aussie city.
There is growing concern that Australia’s reliance on China could be our undoing – and we’re already “very much in negative territory”.
They explode “as if packed full of toxic dynamite” – and one nation has already started cracking down on electric vehicles as a result.
At least one Melbourne Victory player has extra reason for wanting his team to progress to the Australia Cup final.
A final report has confirmed that the World Anti-Doping Agency showed no ‘favouritism’ to 23 Chinese swimmers who tested positive for a banned drug but were not sanctioned, but US Anti Doping Agency chief says questions remain.
A new virus has been discovered, with symptoms including fever, headache, dizziness, muscle pain, fatigue and neurological issues.
It was only the woodwork that denied teenage sensation Nestory Irankunda a memorable goal for the Socceroos against Indonesia.
Matches next month against China and Japan have taken on extra importance for the Socceroos after their disappointing start to the latest round of World Cup qualifiers.
Top US and UK intelligence chiefs warn the world order is “under threat in a way we haven’t seen since the Cold War”.
Chinese vehicles are about to take over Australian roads. And there could be a huge problem if the nation were to try and “retaliate”.
One of Australia’s neighbours and key allies has issued a chilling warning as tensions within the region explode to alarming new levels.
A new “firestorm” has erupted between China and the Philippines in the South China Sea, sending shockwaves across the world.
The financials and energy sectors have dragged the ASX to a winning day as Chinese woes weigh heavy on Australian miners.
A grim sight appeared “out of nowhere” over Australian skies recently – and it reveals a chilling, “rapidly deteriorating” situation.
The Prime Minister has dodged a question about the purpose of a pact with two of our greatest allies to build nuclear-powered submarines.
The Taiwanese foreign ministry has accused China of an “arbitrary intervention”, with a row erupting over a single word.
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