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  2. Australia–China relations - Wikipedia

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    Consular relations between China and Australia were first established in 1909, and diplomatic relations were established in 1941. Australia continued to recognise the Republic of China (ROC) government after it lost the Chinese Civil War and retreated to Taiwan in 1949, but switched recognition to the People's Republic of China (PRC) on 21 December 1972.

  3. Australia's Albanese, China's Li hold 'candid' talks on trade ...

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    The visit by Li, China's top-ranked official after President Xi Jinping, marks a stabilisation in relations between the U.S. security ally and the world's second-biggest economy, after a frosty ...

  4. Foreign interventions by China - Wikipedia

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    In order to "maintain order" both domestically and abroad, China enacts both policies of non-interventionism and interventionism. [1] Being the world's second largest aid donor, China uses economic policies to intervene internationally, providing developmental aid to over 100 countries, especially to nations sanctioned by Western governments. [1]

  5. Australia–China trade war - Wikipedia

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    At the time, China was Australia's largest agricultural export market, representing 28% of the total. [19] China represented 70% of cotton exports. [20] Agriculture is one Australia's most trade-exposed economic sectors. [21] The tariffs had a number of impacts on Australian agriculture. [22]

  6. Australia pushes against China's Pacific influence through a ...

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    “For Australia, it’s very much about bedding down the regional security order. Projecting to other Pacific countries that Australia is a trusted security partner,” Sora said.

  7. U.S.-Australia talks focus on China's 'coercive behaviour' - AOL

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    The U.S. and China are at odds on a range of issues including U.S. support for Taiwan, as well as Chinese military activity in the South China Sea, over most of which China claims control ...

  8. Potential superpower - Wikipedia

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    A potential superpower is a sovereign state or other polity that is speculated to be or have the potential to become a superpower; a sovereign state or supranational union that holds a dominant position characterized by the ability to exert influence and project power on a global scale through economic, military, technological, political, and/or cultural means.

  9. How China’s economic turmoil could hurt your portfolio

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    Tensions between the US and China, meanwhile, have been on the rise as the world’s two largest economies clash over issues ranging from trade policy and technology, to Russia’s invasion of ...