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Foreign investment clampdown prompts claims of Chinese buyers being frozen out
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Experts say tightening Chinese investment in Australia will not help the current trade problems.
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Efforts by Chinese companies to buy Australian assets are being left to languish or rejected under temporary restrictions to foreign investment that experts claim are further aggravating relations between Canberra and Beijing.
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From December 31, foreign buyers will face even more scrutiny when bidding for sensitive assets
Experts say restrictions are being used to screen out bids by Chinese companies and are counterproductive to trade relations
Foreign Investment Advisory Australia director Lachlan Molesworth, a former advisor to Scott Morrison while he was Treasurer, said the Government was within its rights to tailor foreign investment rules to the national interest.
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Commentary: China and Australia went from chilly to barely speaking. That could have been avoided Those responsible for Australia’s foreign policy clearly have not been able to avoid the pitfalls that have brought Sino-Australian relations to an all-time low, says an observer.
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MELBOURNE: When the history of this latest low point in China-Australia relations is written, both sides will be blamed for mistakes.