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APAC Energy Buzz: Australia-China relations continue to sour
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With China buying around a third of all Australian exports on a value basis, last week’s announcement by Beijing of an indefinite suspension of all high-level economic dialogue with Australia has raised the stakes in one of the world's most important commodity trade relationships. How much further might China be prepared to take action against Australian energy and natural resource exports if relations continue to sour?
Table of contents
- The immediate impact on commodities
- Iron ore staying strong
- A changing outlook for Australian LNG exports to China?
- Canberra tightening restrictions on Chinese investment
- Dialogue, not rhetoric
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- Australian LNG to China – still rising, for now
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