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Australia's treasurer says economy must diversify from China reliance

Published 09/10/2021, 09:09 PM
Updated 09/10/2021, 09:30 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Staff members chat as they prepare a seminar of Australia China bilateral cooperation in resources and infrastructure in West Australia, in Beijing July 23, 2009.  REUTERS/Jason Lee/Files

(This story from September 6 corrects paragraph 8 to show exports hit a monthly, not full-year, record)

SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia must diversify its economy to rely less on China, its largest trading partner, Treasurer Josh Frydenberg said on Monday, as he warned businesses to brace for new tensions with Beijing.

Australia's relations with China soured after it banned Huawei from its 5G broadband network in 2018 and cooled further after Canberra called for an independent investigation into the origins of COVID-19, first reported in China last year.

Beijing responded by imposing tariffs on Australian commodities, including barley, wine and grapes.

"It is no secret that China has recently sought to target Australia's economy," Frydenberg said in a speech in Canberra.

"Heightened strategic competition is the new reality we face, now and likely into the future."

Frydenberg said businesses should look at new markets, which have been opened as a result of recent free trade agreements.

Australia's A$2 trillion economy is at risk of entering its second recession in as many years as its largest states are in prolonged COVID-19 lockdowns.

Despite the diplomatic tensions, exports to China hit a record A$19.4 billion in July, up 72% from a year earlier, on the back of strong iron ore demand.

($1 = 1.3419 Australian dollars)

Latest comments

The wold needs every single country to do well economically and come together to suppress the Monster world has created, by feeding in the snake they call the Dragon.
They also need to elect conservatives who will reinstate their rights to defend themselves and regain their freedom and liberty.
That is a big no no...
Conservatives havent been about freedom and liberty ever. Conservatism is about defending status quo and existing power structures. Its right there in the name.
Who is trying to take guns away?
By history.. Aussie are criminal..end of story
S. the aussies, let them perish from this earth. Bunch of lazy people who only good at digging natural resources from ground, nothing else.
Austrialia is in two years of recessions... if they don't figure out why and fix their mistakes, they am afraid they need to go take Econ 101 again...
david9 you waiting for what .... for you to push out more Chinese propaganda....your support for Chinese arrogance and tyranny has no limits.
Explain to is how China is arrogance and a tyranny... we waiting...
Are you talking to yourself again?
Good. Go away from China dont export anything to China
If they prevent import...the country might collapse... because they will have people running around naked without clothes, people might use leaves as toilet paper, no more iPhone, etc... trust me without import, it would be like....ooophs...
Australia love Chinese Yuan very much
Go ask American for help.. Aussie is an American lap dog
china is an authoritarian dictatorship, with dreams of political and economical control of east asia and the middle east . they have an ongoing propaganda program in Australia to subvert it's democratic system; Australia must find other trading partners if they what to maintain their political Independence. China cannot be trusted.
Please tell us which news you have been reading... we want to see how you got this way... we waiting...
Yah go beg USA
China produces over 50% of steel, aluminum and other strategic items - More than Australia, it is US and EU who need to urgently reduce their dependence on China - by relocating their suppliers to South Asia, Africa, South America for strategic reasons
these kangaroos will eventually learn it the hard way.... when the hand that feeds them starts closing up... ooophs...
China has never threat anyone, but if someone today does not treat them with respect, they will not engage in trade with them... that is how China play the game without using force... China is in a great position of economic power to win without force....
The force labour created by Western ally to counter China grow
Go back to Afghanistan and please don't talk to yourself anymore
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