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Austrialia got screw by China

johnsgp1

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AFTER Kevin Rudd, Australia’s Mandarin-speaking prime minister, came to power in late 2007 the country’s relations with China seemed set to take an upward turn. But the much-anticipated love-in has failed to happen. On Tuesday August 18th Australia’s government announced that China had cancelled a visit by He Yafei, a foreign-affairs minister, earlier this month. He had been invited to a summit of Pacific island leaders in north Queensland, at which Mr Rudd hoped to discuss his plan for a new Asia-Pacific regional body involving China. Instead China sent a lowlier official.

The snub was the latest setback in a relationship undergoing strains on several fronts. Stephen Smith, Australia’s foreign minister, talked of “managing difficulties in the relationship we have with China”. Those difficulties increasingly involve a clash between Australia’s commercial relations with its biggest trading partner, and China’s unhappiness with Canberra’s political stance, especially over human rights.


Australia depends on China to export their raw minerals, and when China flexes their muscle, the whole country is in deep shit...what a weak government, what a joke..
 

Aussie Prick

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AFTER Kevin Rudd, Australia’s Mandarin-speaking prime minister, came to power in late 2007 the country’s relations with China seemed set to take an upward turn. But the much-anticipated love-in has failed to happen. On Tuesday August 18th Australia’s government announced that China had cancelled a visit by He Yafei, a foreign-affairs minister, earlier this month. He had been invited to a summit of Pacific island leaders in north Queensland, at which Mr Rudd hoped to discuss his plan for a new Asia-Pacific regional body involving China. Instead China sent a lowlier official.

The snub was the latest setback in a relationship undergoing strains on several fronts. Stephen Smith, Australia’s foreign minister, talked of “managing difficulties in the relationship we have with China”. Those difficulties increasingly involve a clash between Australia’s commercial relations with its biggest trading partner, and China’s unhappiness with Canberra’s political stance, especially over human rights.


Australia depends on China to export their raw minerals, and when China flexes their muscle, the whole country is in deep shit...what a weak government, what a joke..

Sounds like music to my ears.

Hee Hee
 

axe168

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Australia depends on China to export their raw minerals, and when China flexes their muscle, the whole country is in deep shit...what a weak government, what a joke..

Singapore depends on US, Japan and Europe to export their products, and when they flexes their muscle, the whole country is in deep shit...what a weak government, what a joke.. haha
 

neddy

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AFTER Kevin Rudd, Australia’s Mandarin-speaking prime minister, came to power in late 2007 the country’s relations with China seemed set to take an upward turn. But the much-anticipated love-in has failed to happen. On Tuesday August 18th Australia’s government announced that China had cancelled a visit by He Yafei, a foreign-affairs minister, earlier this month. He had been invited to a summit of Pacific island leaders in north Queensland, at which Mr Rudd hoped to discuss his plan for a new Asia-Pacific regional body involving China. Instead China sent a lowlier official.

The snub was the latest setback in a relationship undergoing strains on several fronts. Stephen Smith, Australia’s foreign minister, talked of “managing difficulties in the relationship we have with China”. Those difficulties increasingly involve a clash between Australia’s commercial relations with its biggest trading partner, and China’s unhappiness with Canberra’s political stance, especially over human rights.


Australia depends on China to export their raw minerals, and when China flexes their muscle, the whole country is in deep shit...what a weak government, what a joke..

Thanks for your comment. But ... You do not even dare to criticise your own government.

:biggrin: :biggrin: :biggrin: What do you know about Global politics and power plays :biggrin: :biggrin: :biggrin:
 

neddy

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Singapore depends on US, Japan and Europe to export their products, and when they flexes their muscle, the whole country is in deep shit...what a weak government, what a joke.. haha

The Chinese are pissed because they cannot exchange their US dollars for Aussie commodities.

The $50 billion natural gas project with China is one case of them getting REAL assets over paper money.

India has signed another $25billion at the same Gorgan site.

From 2015 to 2040, we will just relax and collect $$$ from the projects.

Looks like Perth is set to be the only Aussie city with an airport with 5 Domestic Terminals (serving FIFO staff) and 1 International Terminal. :biggrin: :biggrin: :biggrin:

One of Rudd's advisor is a Sun Tze Art of War strategist. Careful!
 
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