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Australia Tackles Diplomatic Row Over Chinese-Owned Port

Australia Tackles Diplomatic Row Over Chinese-Owned Port

Bloomberg18 hours ago

The Australian government is confronting a fresh diplomatic dilemma with Beijing: how to fulfill a pledge to regain control of the strategic Port of Darwin from a Chinese company. The Australia-China Relations Institute thinks the issue has been driven by domestic politics and will not trigger a downwards spiral in bilateral relations. ACRI Director James Laurenceson talks about Canberra's plan and the global trade turmoil on "Bloomberg: The Asia Trade." (Source: Bloomberg)

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