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  2. Australia–China trade war - Wikipedia

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    In March 2024, China ended its tariffs on Australian wine. [40] In turn, Australia announced it would discontinue its formal complaint at the WTO. [41] China ended almost all of its remaining beef restrictions later that year. [15] Anthony Albanese announced that China would end its restrictions on Australian lobster by the end of 2024. [18]

  3. Silent Invasion (book) - Wikipedia

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    Silent Invasion: China's Influence in Australia is a 2018 book by Clive Hamilton and is about the growing influence of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in Australian politics and civil society. The book details systematic attempts by the government of the People's Republic of China to expand its influence and espionage network in Australia. [1]

  4. Economic history of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Australia's privileged access to the British market was drawing to a close. In the era of the Vietnam War the U.S. Economy began to enter into a difficult period, and the rate of U.S. investment into Australia began to decline. Even more ominously, Australia began to face greater economic competition and a steady decline in her terms of trade.

  5. 'VERY CONCERNED': Warning to Australia over China's latest ...

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    China's state media reported this week President Xi Jinping had signed an order expanding the legal basis for the country's military to conduct "armed forces operations" other than war in other ...

  6. China’s rate cuts may actually worsen the economy - AOL

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    After China's property market bubble burst a few years ago, consumers became reluctant to spend and signs of deflation began creeping in. But due in part to its disdain for "welfarism," China has ...

  7. Canada and Australia, eyeing China, signal more military ...

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    Canada and Australia, expressing alarm at China's claims over the disputed waters of the South China Sea, on Thursday said they would increase their military and defense industry cooperation.

  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, or cultural means.

  9. WTO partially upholds China's anti-dumping complaint against ...

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    The trade dispute involves a Chinese complaint over Australia's anti-dumping and anti-subsidy measures on products including railway wheels, wind towers and stainless steel sinks.