Australian Economy
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Congress zeros in on China’s economic coercion
Illustration: Gabriella Turrisi/Axios The U.S. must develop specific tools to help allies and partners around the world counter China’s economic coercion, Rep. Ami Bera ... -
Australian industry welcomes $15b manufacturing fund
The government managed to pass its signature investment vehicle in the Senate after securing the support of key crossbenchers. It now heads to the ... -
China: Is its ‘socialist market economy’ era over?
Thirty years ago, on March 29, 1993, China formally amended its constitution and adopted the “socialist market economy” as the country’s economic system. The ... -
An Overview of Indonesia’s Free Trade Agreements
Indonesia has signed a number of free trade agreements as an independent market as well as a member of the Association of Southeast Asian ... -
Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Mao Ning’s Regular Press Conference on March 28, 2023
At the invitation of State Councilor and Foreign Minister Qin Gang, Malaysia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Zambry Abd Kadir will visit China from March ... -
Democracies Should Counter Chinese Bullying With ‘Economic Article 5’
What do Lithuanian beer, Australian wine, and Taiwanese pineapple have in common? You will struggle to find any of them in a Chinese supermarket. ... -
40 years of Closer Economic Relations with Australia
Today marks the 40th anniversary of Closer Economic Relations (CER), our gold standard free trade agreement between New Zealand and Australia. “CER was a ... -
Australian bank worries turn from chaos overseas to profits at home By Reuters
By Lewis Jackson and Byron Kaye SYDNEY (Reuters) -Australia’s biggest lenders said on Tuesday the domestic financial sector was unlikely to be caught in ... -
Women’s sport emerges from economic ‘shadowlands’
Ms Denholm pointed to 39,454 spectators who last week watched Barcelona defeat Roma Women 1-0, the WNBL that recently smashed its attendance record with ... -
Merger law needs early look power, ACCC boss says Gina Cass-Gottlieb
Ms Cass-Gottlieb said the current law enabled “strategic behaviour” by merger parties to avoid the ACCC’s scrutiny. “It actually means we are unable to ...