China, Trump and Australia
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Australia’s potential to export green metals – made here using abundant, cheap renewable energy – could deliver immeasurable economic benefits and accelerate the global race to net zero. It’s now a step closer.
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Andrew Robb, former Trade Minister of Australia, says that Australian PM Albanese must continue to review and upgrade the China-Australia Free Trade Agreement.
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Today on MSNDefence Minister backs stance on ChinaDefence Minister Richard Marles says Australia has held a consistent line on national security with China. ‘A family of traitors’: Trump’s Brazil tariffs ultimatum backfires on Bolsonaro
Israel struck Syria’s military headquarters in Damascus on Wednesday and moved more troops to the border area in a bid, officials said, to prevent attacks against the Syrian Druze community.
The prime minister of Australia, a longtime US security partner in Asia, sought to focus his trip to China this week on business and trade opportunities, sidestepping thornier issues around US-China competition such as Taiwan or Beijing’s military expansion.
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In a House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing on Tuesday, Rep. Young Kim (R-CA) asked Former Senator Joe Manchin about ways the U.S. can decrease its dependency on Chinese minerals.
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Daily Express US on MSNWW3 on horizon after Trump orders Australia and Japan to get ready for war with ChinaThe US has reportedly urged Pacific allies to prepare for potential conflict with China over Taiwan, as Japan signals the dawn of a 'new crisis era' and Beijing appears to be ramping up its military technology investments.