Australian Industry Group chief executive Innes Willox has urged Canberra to stand up to “bullying tactics” from Beijing, urging Australian diplomats “get their hands dirty” finding alternative markets to China.since the beginning of last year, including barley, wine, and beef., Mr Willox warned Australian industry was “clearly powerless” to pacify Beijing, saying “now is the time for our foreign policymakers to step up”.
“The impression has been that commercial diplomacy is seen as a grubby venture beneath some in our diplomatic corps – a little bit like getting their hands dirty.” “Our diplomatic network, our Austrade officials around the globe well and truly have rolled their sleeves up as they always do in terms of helping to find alternate markets,” he told ABC Radio on Monday.
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