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The Daily Telegraph's Tim Blair says once the coronavirus crisis subsides 'in the future realignment' away from China, Australia is 'going to have a lot more business to do with places like Taiwan'.

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The Daily Telegraph's Tim Blair says once the coronavirus crisis subsides "in the future realignment" away from China, Australia is "going to have a lot more business to do with places like Taiwan". After reports in Australia show Australian Border Force personnel seizing 800,000 faulty face masks imported from China, and similar reports of faulty test kits being sent to Spain, Taiwan has emerged as a potential alternative trading partner.

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China is a province of Taiwan

We can do business with Japan...Korea and Taiwan ....no big deal here....fck China!

Luv Andrew and Tim shredding the ABC crowd near the end of the video

I haven’t heard from the former worlds greatest treasurer of late

Then please do business with India and taiwan or rest of the world except China. Hope this come true asap. Lets see what will happens.

He forgot about our addiction to indirect slave labour...

Doing business with China is just to hard. Uber lying, cheating and stealing. Our cheap Chinese shirts are now expensive We didn’t realise there was a second cost.

Aha , Taiwan!!! good luck.

China’s economy is 20x the size of Taiwan, what makes you think we can just swap them over

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