South Pacific policy derided as ‘paranoid and patronising’
Australia’s policy in the South Pacific has been attacked as “paranoid” and aimed at suppressing the rise of China.
Australia’s policy in the South Pacific has been attacked as “paranoid” and aimed at suppressing the rise of China.
ASX-listed logistics software company Orcoda has launched a court case against China’s largest mobile company, China Mobile.
China is prepared to open up more markets for Australian LNG sales as a result of its trade war with the US.
Australia can expect more trade in the yuan as China moves to liberalise its currency, says a report from the Reserve Bank.
The US and China are bunkering in for a long war that will reshape global trade.
China has spruiked the “huge potential” for Australian LNG exporters as it nixes prospect of trade talks given tariff “knife”.
China has warned that the US actions in launching a trade war pose a ‘grave threat to the multilateral trading system’.
Hong Kong yesterday banned the two-year-old National Party, which advocates independence from China.
China has called in American ambassador Terry Branstad in protest against the sanctions for buying Russian arms.
The iron ore trade between Australia and China is worth more than $45 billion a year.
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