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China s trade war with Australia backfires | Sunshine Coast Daily

  China s savage trade war with Australia has brought a string of industries to their knees - but now, it appears the feud has also spectacularly backfired for Beijing. In recent weeks, the superpower has rolled out harsh restrictions on many Australian sectors, including wine, timber, barley and lobsters. Aussie coal has also been unofficially banned since October, with steel mills and power companies apparently told to steer clear. It has also emerged that more than 60 ships carrying thermal and coking coal are stuck off China s coast, unable to unload almost $700 million worth of Australian goods. Some have been in limbo for months, with the ABC reporting there were suggestions environmental quality problems were being blamed for the delay.

China s trade war with Australia backfires

  China s savage trade war with Australia has brought a string of industries to their knees - but now, it appears the feud has also spectacularly backfired for Beijing. In recent weeks, the superpower has rolled out harsh restrictions on many Australian sectors, including wine, timber, barley and lobsters. Aussie coal has also been unofficially banned since October, with steel mills and power companies apparently told to steer clear. It has also emerged that more than 60 ships carrying thermal and coking coal are stuck off China s coast, unable to unload almost $700 million worth of Australian goods. Some have been in limbo for months, with the ABC reporting there were suggestions environmental quality problems were being blamed for the delay.

China s Communist Party accused of influencing Australia s Chinese-language media

China s Communist Party accused of influencing Australia s Chinese-language media WedWednesday 16 Australian media outlets on WeChat face tighter controls and censorship. ( Share Print text only Cancel Australia s media has faced persistent efforts by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to influence and censor content, according to a new report from an Australian think tank. Key points: Chinese social media platform WeChat has accelerated CCP influence and censorship in Australia, the report found It found a number of Chinese-language media organisations in Australia had direct links to Chinese state media The report urges the Federal Government to better protect news media from foreign influence

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