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Can Australia Flatten the Curve of Its Economic Dependence on China?

Can Australia Flatten the Curve of Its Economic Dependence on China?

By Lai-Ha Chan
While Australia has successfully flattened the coronavirus curve, can it flatten the curve of its economic dependence on China too? 
Australia and China Trade Blows Over Calls for a Coronavirus Inquiry

Australia and China Trade Blows Over Calls for a Coronavirus Inquiry

By Joshua Kucera
The contention over a COVID-19 inquiry follows months of deteriorating relations between Canberra and Beijing.

Australia’s China Choice

Australia’s China Choice

By Xie Tao
Whither Australia and its relations with China?

Australia-China Relations: Investing in Innovation

Australia-China Relations: Investing in Innovation

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Andrea Myles.

Reality Check: Australia’s China Shift Came Before Trump

Reality Check: Australia’s China Shift Came Before Trump

By James Laurenceson
More and more Australians see China and the United States as equally important partners for Australia.
Malcolm Turnbull’s Visit to China

Malcolm Turnbull’s Visit to China

By Helen Clark
The Australian PM sought to balance trade with South China Sea, investment and cybersecurity concerns.

Australia and China: All About 'Optimism' for PM Turnbull

Australia and China: All About 'Optimism' for PM Turnbull

By Shannon Tiezzi
On his first official visit to China, Australia's prime minister downplayed recent tensions in the relationship.
China and Australia: It’s the Economy, Stupid

China and Australia: It’s the Economy, Stupid

By Helen Clark
The Australian government tried to reassure in the wake of market gyrations.

Australia’s 'Billion Dollar' China Deal

Australia’s 'Billion Dollar' China Deal

By Helen Clark
The government touts a billion dollar cattle export deal, but others wonder where it is getting its figures from.

Australia’s Countdown to Free Trade

Australia’s Countdown to Free Trade

Prime Minister Tony Abbott is determined to conclude some long-running negotiations. Which country will be first?

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