Raw materials caught in political tension between the nations Barley, beef and wine producers have already faced disruptions Australia, the most China-reliant economy in the world, is bracing for further disruptions to its commodities sector amidtensionswith Beijing that’ve already jolted beef, wine ...
"We believe the iron ore trading relationship between Australia and China will remain ring-fenced in relation to current political tensions between the two nations," said Atilla Widnell, managing director at Singapore-based Navigate Commodities Ptd Ltd. "This is a co-dependent relationship whereby ei...
Over the longer term, however, that could change as China considers diversifying to other iron ore sources, particularly in Africa. For China, the Australian trade dispute is coming on the heels of a trade war with the U.S., disruption in Brazilian iron ore production and general global econ...
"We believe the iron ore trading relationship between Australia and China will remain ring-fenced in relation to current political tensions between the two nations," said Atilla Widnell, managing director at Singapore-based Navigate Commodities Ptd Ltd. "This is a co-dependent relationship wh...
In essence, it is the tension between greater political and economic freedoms, and state intervention and control. The implications for resolving trade disputes and other economic disagreements are profound. Read more:Beyond travel, a trans-Tasman bubble i...
In Australia, June Fourth is closely associated with the first large wave of migrants from the People’s Republic of China (PRC), permanently altering the profile of Chinese Australia. In the words of one leading scholar, himself a migrant of this period, ‘China’s socio-political turmoil ...
Against the formal and thematic conventions of "social" and "personal" landscape essays, the present study compares the relatively stable relationship between physical and moral worlds in Yuan's essays with the tension prevailing between place naming and moral meaning in Liu's essays. The ...
In the short term, I'm very negative on Australia-China relations. I think in the long term there's more reason to be hopeful because Australia and China are natural trade partners. I think the tension between the two countries, frankly, is just stupid. ...
There are economic consequences to this rising tension. In May, China placed tariffs on80 percentof Australian barley and bans on abattoirs that could block 35 percent of Australia’s exports of beef to China. The damage caused by China’s recent tariffs won’t be immense; these exports r...
Overall,Dragon Seed in the Antipodesvividly demonstrates that the meaning of being Chinese differs from generation to generation, even form person to person, depending both on the socio-economic and political dynamics of their heritage community as well as those in the destination society. ...