The trade war killed Song's Australian wine import business, but Labor's win gives him hope

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The trade war between Beijing and Canberra is hurting both sides greatly, but will the change of Australian government bring it to an end?

— the bilateral relationship was thrown into a deep freeze.

"Some Chinese parents thought Australia was not a friendly country, so they sent their children to the UK, the US or Canada instead," he said. International education is one of Australia's largest exports and China is the top source country for students.Veteran Chinese Australian businessman Richard Yuan is another who has become collateral damage of the trade war.He said his immigration business, which has helped many affluent Chinese to invest in and emigrate to Australia, was down up to 90 per cent impacted by the trade spat and the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

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DIPLOMACY is far better than politically intended 'Thought Bubble' disputes.

How is this a trade war? China’s tariffs were imposed to punish Australia for pushing an enquiry into the origins of Covid and Australia has not retaliated. Is the ABC running CCP propaganda now?

Recent events have shown China was never a true friend and never will be With friends like that who needs enemies? Best seek reliable, trustworthy partners elsewhere

Heaps of wanna be wine importers. Let’s focus on rebuilding the actual wineries not the middle men that feed off them.

Guessing that means hope of some serious arse-kissing by Marles and his crew. 🤮

He is blaming Australia for the Chinese illegal tariffs.

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