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Trade Minister Birmo may be stonewalled by his Beijing counterpart but Liberal MP DaveSharma insists conversations with officials continue to take place as Australia hopes to iron out the trade spat.

Trade Minister Simon Birmingham may be stonewalled by his Beijing counterpart but Liberal MP Dave Sharma insists conversations with officials continue to take place as Australia hopes to iron out the trade spat. Tensions between Australia and China have been on the rise since the government announced a push for an inquiry into the origins of COVID-19, prompting a swift warning from Chinese ambassador Cheng Jingye that his nation could boycott sectors of Australia’s economy.

They’ve all got long and quite complicated histories, particularly the one involving barley and our anti-dumping measures,” he said. “I think it’s important to say here there would be and there are discussions happening at a number of levels between the Australian system and the Chinese system.

 

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Birmo DaveSharma They would be better employed talking with other countries and leave China to rot.!

Birmo DaveSharma We did just fine without china as a market 20 years ago we will be fine without them we will find new markets we can’t do business with Nazi germany 2.0

Birmo DaveSharma One hope first timer dave, now playing understudy to MarisePayne, does not talk about more than he knows.

Birmo DaveSharma Let’s go with India. Democratic, good legal system and they are alright at cricket....enjoy your batsoup.....

Birmo DaveSharma Time to change trading partners Australia.

Birmo DaveSharma Has a wire tap been set up DaveSharma? Many agree with the veiled assertion that Birmo doesn’t know what’s going on

Birmo DaveSharma Lazy trade deals are coming to an end. Look after Australia first.

Birmo DaveSharma Does anyone understand what is maket size? Really hope TVs can create a tv program to teach people to learn basic international economics. Or to teach people how to google data to make basic analysis.

Birmo DaveSharma Fake news

Birmo DaveSharma What this twit Birmo says in public, has little relevance to what is going on behind closed doors. hey-look-over-there-ism

Birmo DaveSharma It is to the great shame of a succession of Aus governments that we have not worked harder to make India our number 1 trading partner.Whereas India might see mutual benefit, the CCP only sees leverage, and knows they can turn off the tap whenever Australia starts questioning them

Birmo DaveSharma I feel disappointed that attempts are still being made to have discussions with the CCP. Their behaviour has been utterly appalling, and no Democratic country should be trying to cooperate with them: We should be increasing cooperating with each other while pulling out of China.

Birmo DaveSharma You might want to talk to some of your fellow backbench dopes and media boosters about that...they seem deadset on pushing for a tradewar with China...apparently, they missed the bit where Trump lost.

Birmo DaveSharma I hope the UK increases its trade with Australia and New Zealand post-Brexit. You shouldn't have to negotiate with terrorists, communists, or a country that thrives on breaking international law and compromising the sovereignty of other countries through infiltration & corruption

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