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What's driving Chinese infrastructure investment overseas and how can we make the most of it?

  • Written by Shahar Hameiri, Associate Professor of International Politics, The University of Queensland
What's driving Chinese infrastructure investment overseas and how can we make the most of it?

Chinese infrastructure investment in Australia has rarely left the headlines lately. It’s reported that telecommunications giant Huawei will likely be banned from building Australia’s 5G network on national security grounds. Hong Kong-based company CK Infrastructure’s bid to buy APA Group’s gas pipeline network is also...

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