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CCP Trade Tactics Could Devastate Australian Towns, Cost 73,000 Jobs: Report

CCP Trade Tactics Could Devastate Australian Towns, Cost 73,000 Jobs: Report

Epoch Times3 days ago
Small Australian towns could be eviscerated if the federal government does not take steps to curb an ongoing CCP strategy to flood global markets with cheap commodities.
That's the message from the McKell Institute, with its latest report laying bare the consequences if Chinese mineral refining practices are allowed to continue unchecked.
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