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Morrison's dilemma: Australia needs a dual strategy for its trade relationship with China

  • Written by Weihuan Zhou, Associate Professor, Director of Research and member of Herbert Smith Freehills CIBEL Centre, Faculty of Law and Justice, UNSW Sydney, UNSW
Morrison's dilemma: Australia needs a dual strategy for its trade relationship with China

En route to this year’s G7+ Summit in the UK, Australia’s Prime Minister Scott Morrison yesterday delivered a speech in Perth on “A world order that favours freedom”.

He spoke of “Australia’s preparedness to withstand economic coercion in recent times”. As “the most practical way to address economic...

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