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The country’s prosperity is built on open trade. The challenge of staying open to both superpowers while not getting crushed ...
China's rapidly growing navy and air force vastly outsize Australia's, but sheer numbers don’t always guarantee dominance.
China’s envoy to Canberra urged Australia not to be “incited” by NATO’s support for US demands to sharply raise defense ...
The Asian giant’s huge demand for raw materials means its mining companies have a long history of investing overseas.
Although in recent years, under the influence of politicians, the media and the security establishment, public discourse on China had grown increasingly hostile, recent polls now indicate a gradual ...
Obama pledged a refocus to the Asia Pacific, then Trump, but America cannot disentangle itself from the Middle East – and ...
Journalist and author Kel Richards discusses the “concerning” separation between the United States and Australia. “There are ...
Australia’s troubled ties with China in recent years have had far-reaching costs – as sweeping trade curbs from Beijing devastated the Australian wine industry, hit the livelihoods of farmers ...
An unstoppable wave of Chinese electric vehicles, some selling for less than A$30,000 ($20,000), is testing Australia’s ...
Since 2017, Australia has played David to China’s Goliath: rejecting Chinese pressure to adopt Huawei technology, calling out Chinese political interference, and demanding an inquiry into Covid ...
Relations between Australia and its biggest trading partner, China, are quickly deteriorating as it pushes back against Beijing's increasingly assertive foreign policies.
Australia has been subject to economic coercion from China against its exports, such as barley and coal. Chinese hackers were implicated in a breach of the Australian parliament’s website in 2019.