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  • Опубликовано: 30 авг 2022
  • It's been a half century since Australia and China established formal relations, but neither side is really celebrating. After several years of growing tensions, the potential for a reset under Australia's new Labor government is in question as trade sanctions remain and diplomatic disputes persist.
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  • @0311ohrah
    @0311ohrah Год назад +49

    Now China buy iron ore from Guinea Africa.

    • @voofongting9083
      @voofongting9083 Год назад +4

      i, Hope China will NEVER buy anything from Australia from here and now Onwards for FOREVER!!!

    • @gabrielmak371
      @gabrielmak371 Год назад +1

      Nt jus Africa, Brazil. South Africa & basically all others part of the world Xcept.............. *AUSTRALIA* !!! (the Land of down Under)

    • @geektechpow4537
      @geektechpow4537 Год назад +3

      Indeed. not only that, they have also found a huge Coal reserve and will reduce also the dependence to coal from Australia. Problem is that Australia is too tight with US hegemony and strategy to eliminate everyone that bare to compete with them.

    • @voofongting9083
      @voofongting9083 Год назад

      @@geektechpow4537 I, Hope that NEVER trade with the Australians! Ever, again. They're jus Britsh ConVicTs & part of America's Blood Brothers.!!!

  • @lamcso
    @lamcso Год назад +57

    I am a Maksysian, we see Australia is the errand boy of USA, it remains and will live with it.

    • @weshuggie
      @weshuggie Год назад +2

      I remember going to Malaysia and there was a local guy with a captive monkey. For 20 cents he would order the poor creature up a tree to pick a fresh coconut for tourists. The monkey would throw the coconut towards its owner, I think the monkey was aiming for the Malaysian's head!.....To this day I am still trying to guess which one was actually the monkey!....

    • @Shilo-fc3xm
      @Shilo-fc3xm Год назад +1

      @@weshuggie Lol. You just became my favorite human, Shuggie.

    • @brendanburrows3217
      @brendanburrows3217 Год назад +2

      @@weshuggie WTF................r u even barking at ???! None of these even make senses???!

    • @brendanburrows3217
      @brendanburrows3217 Год назад +6

      @@weshuggie 🤣😅🤣😅🤣😂.............all I see *WORDS* but not a single *Meaning* !!!! Don't used Fake_ Acc. to thumbs up & reply your OWN Comments. Its disgsuting😅🤣🤣😂!

    • @weshuggie
      @weshuggie Год назад

      @@brendanburrows3217 referring back to my previous comment,......were you one of those monkeys by any chance?.......I have absolutely no idea what you are mumbling about!.....do you want me to call a vet?.

  • @jmg8246
    @jmg8246 Год назад +22

    Let's start by give your land back to the Aboriginal.

    • @Vivianwong123
      @Vivianwong123 Год назад +3

      this is One of the BEST comments I've heard so far👍

    • @nswpublicservant
      @nswpublicservant Год назад

      When you stop murdering female babies, muslims and billionaires.... come talk about social policy.

    • @Vivianwong123
      @Vivianwong123 Год назад

      @@nswpublicservant Asked you Looking at a Mirror.! (When commenting THIS) ??????!!!!

    • @Vivianwong123
      @Vivianwong123 Год назад +1

      @@nswpublicservant Am S0RRY🙏
      ~ your Talking about Australians, or Americans or British OR ALL (3) *Threee* .!!!!

    • @Vivianwong123
      @Vivianwong123 Год назад

      @@nswpublicservant am S0RRY🙏🙏🙏
      ~ are you toking abt Americans ?????! Australians ????! OR BRITISH, NO NOOO NO NOOOO NO! or ALL *(3) Three of THEM* ???!
      😅🤣😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @DrakeLimOfficial
    @DrakeLimOfficial Год назад +17

    Stop trying to play the victim like a school yard bully who didn't expect the people you bullied to retaliate against you.

    • @allenthien3103
      @allenthien3103 Год назад +5

      ~ that's AUSTRALIA's British Convict Tactic & Style!

    • @johnbodman4504
      @johnbodman4504 Год назад +1

      I am Australian and I agree with you.

  • @niphonarunyakasemsuk7560
    @niphonarunyakasemsuk7560 Год назад +53

    Just look at Europe which has blindly followed the US into self destruction as an example.😂😂😂

    • @celestinaphang4528
      @celestinaphang4528 Год назад +4

      Let them continue followed the US then. Don't Voice OUT! Let them Destroy themselves, Naturally😅🤣😂

    • @jonathangabryle7930
      @jonathangabryle7930 Год назад +3

      Let them be!
      Let them (Europe) blindly followed US to self- destruction without the interference of CHINA doing so!!! 🤭🤭🤭

    • @celestinaphang4528
      @celestinaphang4528 Год назад

      @@michaelb247 its ONLY a matter of TIME - ALL USA' Allies will be Burnt to H3LL :(

    • @cwd5736
      @cwd5736 Месяц назад

      Sheeps rule never change, I followed other with no logic behide.😂

  • @Indonesianexterminator
    @Indonesianexterminator Год назад +31

    China can easily claim Australia as their land if it wants. Support China from south Korea
    🇨🇳🤝🏻🇰🇷

    • @lachlansydney2149
      @lachlansydney2149 Год назад +1

      China can't even get past the first island chain

    • @Indonesianexterminator
      @Indonesianexterminator Год назад

      @@lachlansydney2149 due to UN's pressure. Your only 20 millions nation can easily be asians' prey lol

    • @lachlansydney2149
      @lachlansydney2149 Год назад +1

      @@Indonesianexterminator
      What claim does China have over Australia.

    • @celestinaphang4528
      @celestinaphang4528 Год назад +3

      Support from Singapore too🤝🤝

    • @Indonesianexterminator
      @Indonesianexterminator Год назад

      @@celestinaphang4528 indeed! Let Asia soak off such a barren land!

  • @johndoe1121able
    @johndoe1121able Год назад +157

    The problem with Australia is it does not have an independent foreign policy.

    • @hasnat9545
      @hasnat9545 Год назад

      You can never appease a brutal authoritarian regime.
      Australia Criticized India for many thinks bt India nvr halted any economic ties.
      What Australia have realized now, should have been realized yrs ago, that China isn’t not a dependable-trustable Partner.

    • @lachlansydney2149
      @lachlansydney2149 Год назад +16

      Australia has an independent foreign policy. The problem is it's just independent from China. Being independent from China is still a legitimate independent foreign policy.

    • @johndoe1121able
      @johndoe1121able Год назад +72

      @@lachlansydney2149 independent? if the US tell the OZ to jump, the OZ will say how high. is that what you called independent. lol

    • @johndoe1121able
      @johndoe1121able Год назад +13

      @@hasnat9545 be realistic. no country on this planet is so called dependable-trustable partner. you are so naive

    • @tonz5566
      @tonz5566 Год назад +2

      unfortunately, they need to learn to say no, just like india saying NO to USA. india will buy russian oil.

  • @tejindersingh7297
    @tejindersingh7297 Год назад +272

    1990. The Economist. China's economy has come to a
    halt.
    1996. The Economist. China's economy will face a hard
    landing
    1998. The Economist: China's economy entering a
    dangerous period of sluggish growth.
    1999. Bank of Canada: Likelihood of a hard landing for
    the Chinese economy.
    2000. Chicago Tribune: China currency move nails hard
    landing risk coffin.
    2001. Wilbanks, Smith & Thomas: A hard landing in
    China.
    2002. Westchester University: China Anxiously Seeks a
    Soft Economic Landing
    2003. KWR International: How to find a soft landing if
    China..
    2004. The Economist: The great fall of China?
    2005. Nouriel Roubini: The Risk of a Hard Landing in
    China
    2006. International Economy: Can China Achieve a Soft
    Landing?
    2007. TIME: Is China's Economy Overheating? Can China
    avoid a hard landing?
    2008. Forbes: Hard Landing In China?
    2009. Fortune: China's hard landing. China must find a
    way to recover.
    2010. Nouriel Roubini: Hard landing coming in China.
    2011. Business Insider: A Chinese Hard Landing May Be Closer Than You Think
    2012. American Interest:
    2008. Forbes: Hard Landing In China?
    2009. Fortune: China's hard landing. China must find a
    way to recover.
    2010. Nouriel Roubini: Hard landing coming in China.
    2011. Business Insider: A Chinese Hard Landing May Be
    Closer Than You Think
    2012. American Interest: Dismal Economic News from
    China: A Hard Landing
    2013. Zero Hedge: A Hard Landing In China
    2014. CNBC: A hard landing in China.
    2015. Forbes: Congratulations, You Got Yourself A
    Chinese Hard Landing ..
    2016. The Economist: Hard landing looms for China
    2017. National Interest: Is China's Economy Going To
    Crash?
    2020. Economics Explained: The Scary Solution to the
    Chinese Debt Crisis
    2021. Global Economics: Has China's Downfall Started?
    2022. Cathie Wood: China's COLLAPSE Is FAR Worse
    Than You Think
    2022. Business Basics: China's Economic Crisis, GDP is
    Crashing, Protests Everywhere. China's financial

    • @anikchowdhury5441
      @anikchowdhury5441 Год назад +49

      Fantastic.

    • @cyg-lq3vm
      @cyg-lq3vm Год назад +17

      😂😂

    • @danabsolute7305
      @danabsolute7305 Год назад +24

      The history talks the truth....😁

    • @willengel2458
      @willengel2458 Год назад

      the financial tsunami of 2008 showed the world what US really is, and it got worse after that. just look at their national debts piled up year after year.
      China bought $900B of US debts to bailout US in 2008 that's why China has so much US debts.
      all the US officials wanted to talk to China, for what? asking a soon-to-be collapsed country and adversary for a bailout? LOL

    • @yikhau
      @yikhau Год назад +25

      Haha funny, why haven crash

  • @alcapone7867
    @alcapone7867 Год назад +114

    When America sanctions China it is called competition. When China sanctions Australia it is now coercion. It appears that language can be weaponized and interpret Geo-political situations according to how you want it.

    • @duckmanone5435
      @duckmanone5435 Год назад

      He has failed to mention that prior to the so called investigation into the source of the covid virus was the cancellation of the BRI Agreement that Victoria's Dan Andrews had agreed to with China for badly needed infrastructure as well as better access for Victoria's products to the huge China market. Then the Federal government also forced the cancellation of the purchase of several dairy and food companies - all at the behest of their master the USA. Blaming the investigation is just trivialising the reasons to suit the farce that China was upset and just a diversion from the larger issues where Australia exposed itself as the lapdog but reluctant to admit it.

    • @rahhjur
      @rahhjur Год назад +7

      TOTALLY AGREE

    • @yikhau
      @yikhau Год назад +5

      How true this statement, at least someone mind are clear and not bias.

    • @lowkeyconvert8971
      @lowkeyconvert8971 Год назад +1

      yup. when Australia bribes pacific countries (which don't tell me that hasn't happened), it's all "fine and dandy". then they turn around and accuse china of doing this and maybe china has but why is it "rules for thee and not for me?"

    • @jasonmckay8793
      @jasonmckay8793 Год назад +1

      of course

  • @zecouves673
    @zecouves673 Год назад +32

    because Australia does not take the actions necessary to defend itself with by its own means. They must cry out for US help, this way aligning itself immediately against china...

    • @petersinclair3997
      @petersinclair3997 Год назад +1

      AUKUS has been formed, where there will be three-way technology transfers. Australia is a pioneer in radar, AI drones and scramjets. Ausmin just confirmed AUKUS expectations, Australia and the United States will integrate their military industrial complexes. Dec. 2022.

    • @zecouves673
      @zecouves673 Год назад

      @@petersinclair3997 Australia (actually all countries) should hear the advice of a former US president "peace, commerce, and honest friendship with all nations-entangling alliances with none" Thomas Jefferson.

    • @angusmckenzie9622
      @angusmckenzie9622 Год назад

      @@zecouves673 and so should CCP. It might be too late, now. US companies are pulling out of China and orders from the US are down 40 %. Australia now sells coal and ore into new markets. The World has learned not to trust CCP

    • @johnbodman4504
      @johnbodman4504 Год назад +1

      Very true. I am Australian and ashamed of our politicians for doing the Americans dirty work.

    • @angusmckenzie9622
      @angusmckenzie9622 Год назад

      @@johnbodman4504 "Very true. I am Australian and ashamed of.." You repeat the iconic words "I am Australian". You get priority for that. If it's true, then, you are among the few of us who are the most blessed in history. That said, the discounts start. "ashamed of our politicians for doing the Americans dirty work." Ah, a wumoa pretending to be Australian or, more likely, a Singaporese or Malaysian schoolgirl, a pinky. Let me give you the benefit of the doubt. If you really are, as you claim, an Australian, I don't believe it, then which Politician said what and why do you disagree ?

  • @voidoli212
    @voidoli212 Год назад +78

    Beyond politics, I am not sure about the sentiment of Australians: you knew your economic growth was with China (the only western nation growing at 5% per year GDP for a decade), when you errupt your difference with China so violently, that economic growth and orders from China will be taken away. like a switch on and off.
    Yet many Australians demonstrate very Childish mentality of want to eat the cake and have it, while cherishing the Hard unnegotiating stance yet still want to keep getting China to favor their goods and service. You make a choice and there are consequence. Is it so hard to understand?

    • @hasnat9545
      @hasnat9545 Год назад +3

      Put China in Australia's Place and Australia in China & think what will happen.

    • @lordvaldivia
      @lordvaldivia Год назад +1

      So, when a world-crippling virus is first detected in China and Australia says there should be an independent investigation, the CCP is not being childish at imposing tariffs because it makes them lose face? Even though that's what should be done no matter which country, but especially in a country known for not disclosing information. Like a kid who's blamed for a foul at a soccer match and then decides to stop playing, taking away his ball...

    • @hasnat9545
      @hasnat9545 Год назад

      @@lordvaldivia u r right

    • @lorenzowere9433
      @lorenzowere9433 Год назад

      Australia is in Asia, is it a western nation because it has white people...and the term WEST simply a pseudonym for WHITE?

    • @michaelbuckttee4241
      @michaelbuckttee4241 Год назад +2

      well said

  • @clearheaded5696
    @clearheaded5696 Год назад +155

    Australia is between a rock and a wall with regards to its relation between US and China. It's geographic location is in Asia, it's most attractive market is in Asia with China being its largest pie but it's foreign policy under US command is constantly antagonistic towards China.
    And China, whether we like it or not is one of the two main engines that drive the global economy and single handedly the main engine of growth for the entire Asia. The late Singapore PM Mr. LKY did put it bluntly in the past saying that Australia need to play its card well with China and ASEAN, if not, it may risk ended up becoming the white trash of Asia. Perhaps what LKY said was not the most pleasant thing to hear but Australian have to figure out carefully where they are going to place the bet for the long term, it is their choice and they are responsible for the eventual outcome .

    • @willengel2458
      @willengel2458 Год назад

      the Ozzies and Kiwis colonizers are the Caucasians live amongst the seas of non-whites. it seems the Kiwis are more sensible and bit smarter than the Ozzies. they stood up for what they believe in early on and they have the confidence the Ozzies' lack. the Kiwis are nicer people too.

    • @sleo3720
      @sleo3720 Год назад +31

      Famously quoted & proven
      "To be an enemy of the US is dangerous, but to be a friend is fatal"

    • @hasnat9545
      @hasnat9545 Год назад

      You can never appease a brutal authoritarian regime.
      Australia Criticized India for many thinks bt India nvr halted any economic ties.
      What Australia have realized now, should have been realized yrs ago, that China isn’t not a dependable-trustable Partner.

    • @joellebandan5244
      @joellebandan5244 Год назад

      Who makes deals with the US is highly suspicious - because that's supporting a genocidal system.

    • @cooldudecs
      @cooldudecs Год назад

      China won’t be a growth engine going forward so the iron ore buys will eventually dissipate as they fall into irrelevance

  • @kenambo
    @kenambo Год назад +50

    The problem is basically Australia has been wedded to USA foreign policy and what has happened reflects the current USA China mutual aggression.

    • @levelazn
      @levelazn Год назад +6

      not really mutual, only one of the two is sending aircraft carriers to the other's coastline

    • @kenambo
      @kenambo Год назад

      @@levelazn I don't necessarily disagree, however it's not technically a coastline.

    • @angusmckenzie9622
      @angusmckenzie9622 Год назад +2

      @@kenambo Ask yourself why the US sends warships to the Taiwan Straits.

    • @levelazn
      @levelazn Год назад +3

      @@kenambo 16 miles off from fujian provincial city is not coastline ?

  • @laosasean8482
    @laosasean8482 Год назад +46

    The problem Australia is that they tries to be a policeman in Asia Pacific but they don't have the money, to do so.

    • @angusmckenzie9622
      @angusmckenzie9622 Год назад

      @Laos "T he problem Australia is that they tries to b..." Australia is the trusted and respected partner and benefactor of all nations in the Asia Pacific region. there is only one that acts inappropriately towards Australia - and most other countries in the region. Your ignorant comment tells us all that you suffer from an inferiority complex, in your case a deserved complex.

    • @edmurks236
      @edmurks236 Год назад +4

      They need to realise its not their backyard ownership.

    • @sharpshooter_Aus
      @sharpshooter_Aus Год назад

      Yet we could crash the Chinese economy in less than a year if we wanted to, China NEEDS our coal and iron, if we stopped that trade their country would crash very fast.

    • @anthony3251
      @anthony3251 11 месяцев назад

      A third of global shipping passes through the SCS so if China has control over the area it can have enormous consequences for Australia and the global economy

  • @sammytanzo7526
    @sammytanzo7526 Год назад +22

    Cut all trade with australia

    • @angusmckenzie9622
      @angusmckenzie9622 Год назад

      @ sammy tanzo. "Cut all trade with au..." winnie would if he could but he can't. CCP China imports 80 % of its food and energy. Its needs are so great that it can't aford to cut off its most proximate supplier of the quality of ore and coal, not to mention grain and other foods, that CCP needs. You, though, comment like an angry little child whose mother has told her / him that she / he can't have a second bowl of ice cream.

    • @hankjones3527
      @hankjones3527 Год назад

      As an Aussie I agree. Let's completely de couple our economies. Then we won't have anything left to quarrel over.

    • @IC3XR
      @IC3XR 6 месяцев назад

      China's construction industry would collapse, and both economies would hit a recession...
      GREAT IDEA

    • @cwd5736
      @cwd5736 Месяц назад

      Without China Australia is nothing, but continues be the US puppet with no trade. That's the awful truth that most white Aussies hard to swallow.

  • @aloysiustan1765
    @aloysiustan1765 Год назад +47

    Australia listens to whatever US told them to do. Easy!

  • @GPDC100
    @GPDC100 Год назад +5

    Australia is one of the white supreme mindset but didn't not realise they are leader no more...yelling human right but never look at their own aborigines problem so as US ...human right my foot

    • @weshuggie
      @weshuggie Год назад

      GPOC most people look up their family tree,...you appear to be still climbing yours!

  • @hclau362
    @hclau362 Год назад +91

    I love the way these Western "analysts" mouth the word "Rules" so freely. What are the "rules". The Rules that say the USA should decide what everyone else can or cannot do? The Rules that say the USA can invade any smaller countries to push its own agenda and advance ots own interest and dominance? The Rules that say that the USA can ignore the rulings of any global agencies, if its findings are not to USA likings. The Rules that say it is perfectly fine for the USA to sanction global agencies investigators should the target of investigation is USA or its personnel?
    Tell me what "rules'?

    • @FlyxPat
      @FlyxPat Год назад

      America’s only in that situation because it was attacked by Japan and Germany and nearly all US wars have been defensive, to protect itself or allies or under ‘right to protect.’ Imagine the nightmare planet it would be if the CCP and Putin were running things. The whole world would be like Ukraine.

    • @artemizlogan8305
      @artemizlogan8305 Год назад +2

      Now you got. If you already knew the rules, why break it? Bunch of cheaters.

    • @nswpublicservant
      @nswpublicservant Год назад +1

      China behaves exactly the same.

    • @armandomontillero8379
      @armandomontillero8379 Год назад +11

      The rules are simple. "Do what you told"

    • @MagDrag123
      @MagDrag123 Год назад +1

      Rules are made by the winner for the loser. The US sees itself as the winner.

  • @Oscar42o
    @Oscar42o Год назад +53

    How come Australians don't speak against America's racism issues? Are those not human right issues too?

    • @estheryau8611
      @estheryau8611 Год назад +10

      cause they're part of it! They're Blood- brothers!

    • @allenthien3103
      @allenthien3103 Год назад +3

      cause they're One of them & equally Racist...?!

    • @quadq6598
      @quadq6598 Год назад

      No, not even remotely on the same scale as CCP persecutions

    • @Oscar42o
      @Oscar42o Год назад

      @@quadq6598 and who told you that? The West?

    • @aubreyalexander1131
      @aubreyalexander1131 Год назад +1

      that the disrespect they have for human or they are more ill educated they never go against each other

  • @sfzsfz1409
    @sfzsfz1409 Год назад +16

    Australia needs Chinese money

    • @lachlansydney2149
      @lachlansydney2149 Год назад

      Australia is a developed country , China is a developing country.

    • @angusmckenzie9622
      @angusmckenzie9622 Год назад

      @@lachlansydney2149 developing country ? What “developing” country can afford a space station and an expanding navy ? For all the boasting by the sino simps, Chinese citizens still live like 3rd world people but are too frightened to complain

    • @Freedomlover-rg2ew
      @Freedomlover-rg2ew Год назад

      @@lachlansydney2149 lol

    • @hankjones3527
      @hankjones3527 Год назад

      And China needs our resources.

    • @angusmckenzie9622
      @angusmckenzie9622 Год назад

      @@hankjones3527 For the time being but I'd prefer that we stopped exporting ore and coal in such huge amounts but mine and process here and export value added, to more sophisticated markets than CCP China. Who cares if Forrest and Hancock's billions are added to.

  • @brandonc7137
    @brandonc7137 Год назад +43

    Australia has always been a lackey to the US. Just look at how they played France out on the submarine deal.

    • @willengel2458
      @willengel2458 Год назад +2

      as one writer pointed out, the Ozzies felt abandoned because Australia was a penal colony and their homeland thousands of miles away. then the British empire collapsed. the American empire will follow the Brits' footsteps too. LOL

    • @jasonmckay8793
      @jasonmckay8793 Год назад

      of course you have to be realistic, what are we meant to do, we have to play both sides we have to keep the American's close diplomatically. there's no going it alone out here mate.

    • @hdmccart6735
      @hdmccart6735 Год назад +1

      Would you have stuck with the conventional option if it was your choice?

    • @jasonmckay8793
      @jasonmckay8793 Год назад

      @@hdmccart6735 i dont know enough to make the decision either way, based on what i know id have kept the agreement.

    • @hdmccart6735
      @hdmccart6735 Год назад

      @@jasonmckay8793 Hey, my reply was aimed at the OP. Having said that, the nuclear option is a far superior choice at a purely tactical/strategic level. The Collins present a real headache to China but any nuke option amplifies that considerably, cheers.

  • @DineshTwanabasu
    @DineshTwanabasu Год назад +40

    Depends on what Australian master US thinks.

    • @celestinaphang4528
      @celestinaphang4528 Год назад +4

      AMEN👍
      America, Sit boiii , SIT!!!
      Australia, Where Master ???! Where!!!

    • @gabrielmak371
      @gabrielmak371 Год назад +1

      master US : Sit! Sit!
      Australia : YES!

    • @johnbodman4504
      @johnbodman4504 Год назад +1

      Exactly.

    • @hankjones3527
      @hankjones3527 Год назад +1

      Any time Australia doest bow to Bejing they accuse us of being a US puppet. Such a sour grapes argument.

    • @johnbodman4504
      @johnbodman4504 Год назад

      @@hankjones3527 Australia is a US puppet, why else would we fight in all of their illegal wars.

  • @cmartin5903
    @cmartin5903 Год назад +70

    China is just doing what's best for them, the west does what's best for them, and every country in the world is trying to survive. Everyone in the middle class and downwards are battling. This is the world, there is nothing new under the sun.
    I am just watching the world as it is.

    • @titaniumwolf2
      @titaniumwolf2 Год назад +6

      Enjoy the gulags

    • @jasonlucas2328
      @jasonlucas2328 Год назад

      Then, it's easy. Ban the export of high-tech equipment and software to China. Jail any western investors who want to invest in technology in China. Impose a one thousand tariff on technology products from China because China is doing the same. If China still complains, shut down China's access to US dollars, including Hong Kong.

    • @nickl5658
      @nickl5658 Год назад +21

      @@titaniumwolf2 Enjoy the tent cities in the US.

    • @tkh2944
      @tkh2944 Год назад

      When a civilized society meets with a wild wild west mindset, therein arises the current silly synthetic problems that the rest of the world have to put up with.

  • @JA-pn4ji
    @JA-pn4ji Год назад +216

    Australia was the first country in 2011-2012 to ban Huawei from its NBN, even before the US and others acted in 2018-19, they were only concerned with 5G.

    • @mikeboate208
      @mikeboate208 Год назад +73

      and it has been downhill for Australia ever since, it appears

    • @brettr2198
      @brettr2198 Год назад +1

      @@mikeboate208 WRONG! Despite the propaganda you are fed in China Australia actually diversified their trade (including coal) elsewhere whilst China has rolling blackouts.

    • @anti-bullingjames
      @anti-bullingjames Год назад +54

      Australia is also the first non-us country that slapped tariffs 11 times between Feb and Nov 2021 on China, its biggest trading partner and where Australia runs a huge surplus.

    • @brettr2198
      @brettr2198 Год назад +52

      @@anti-bullingjames Yep Australia is leading the way and demonstrating to other countries how to counter China's coercion. Now Europe including Germany have grown in their courage in countering China's economic threats. Even South Korea who was coerced by China due to their THAAD program in 2017 has built up the courage to counter China after seeing Australia's anti coercion and diversification program.

    • @anti-bullingjames
      @anti-bullingjames Год назад

      @@brettr2198 then, what you complained about it? why don't you just cut the tie? Btw, that country hasn't dropped a single bomb on foreign lands for over 40 years when your guys continue your traditions of invading so many countries, butchering mill of civilians , and creating tens of mills of refugees last 2 decades alone. The world is watching you!

  • @HN-ol7oz
    @HN-ol7oz Год назад +192

    The problem with Australian politics (imo) is the politicians speak faster their brain can thinks. There's not many politicians have enough academic and experienced to deal with the issues. Academic political like Kevin Rudd not be favourable because again his view is too 'complicated' to an average citizen but fish n chips sound more friendly.

    • @FlyxPat
      @FlyxPat Год назад

      The problem with Chinese politics is it’s secretive and authoritarian and ordinary people don’t get a choice.

    • @tomarmstrong1297
      @tomarmstrong1297 Год назад

      More often than not, we don't get to pick our leaders, both parties are guilty of stabbing their Prime Minister in the back in favour of another candidate. For about ten years there, I don't think a single PM managed to see a full term of government (4 years) without being shanked by their own party.

    • @drwinklepecker9298
      @drwinklepecker9298 Год назад

      The average AU citizen is smarter than AU politicians. Kevin Rudd is not considered smart by the average AU citizen.

    • @joshuamills7633
      @joshuamills7633 Год назад +18

      Lol, I’m Australian and this is pretty true

    • @nswpublicservant
      @nswpublicservant Год назад

      Kevin Rudd's views are not favourable because he was a failure as Prime Minister and was dutifully kicked out. Now he is showing his true loyalty with his sympathetic views on a regime not fit for the modern world.

  • @dragracer567
    @dragracer567 Год назад +144

    Strange that AUKUS and the QUAD weren't mentioned in this piece - both aimed at china

    • @DemPilafian
      @DemPilafian Год назад +40

      Strange that the *nine-dash line* (a lie to justify military aggression for the purpose of imperialistic expansion of borders) wasn't mentioned in this piece.

    • @axle.australian.patriot
      @axle.australian.patriot Год назад +12

      @@DemPilafian I would give you 10 thumbs up for that if I could.

    • @beautanner8409
      @beautanner8409 Год назад +2

      Both aimed at China (a spiteful, threatening authoritarian regime), and rightly so.

    • @TangoLima1
      @TangoLima1 Год назад +14

      @@DemPilafian Then Bloomberg needs to talk also about the ROC's 13 dash line too.

    • @DemPilafian
      @DemPilafian Год назад

      @@TangoLima1 Wrong. Taiwan is an independent country, but it cannot declare full separation or drop all claims because Xi Jinping is a violent aggressive authoritarian dictator with a very large military. Xi has already threatened to invade Taiwan.

  • @linden1763
    @linden1763 Год назад +213

    This was... surprisingly not US centric and quite a fair and balanced reporting, nice job

    • @Articulate_the_Unknown
      @Articulate_the_Unknown Год назад +15

      Australia is INDIA centric

    • @Glenn-ei3xp
      @Glenn-ei3xp Год назад +12

      @@Articulate_the_Unknown what???

    • @yikhau
      @yikhau Год назад +8

      Australia is Western Centric bro

    • @followerofjesuschrist.
      @followerofjesuschrist. Год назад +3

      "From that time Jesus began to preach, and to say, Repent: for the kingdom of heaven is at hand." Matthew 4:17
      "Ye have heard that it hath been said, An eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth: But I say unto you, That ye resist not evil: but whosoever shall smite thee on thy right cheek, turn to him the other also." Matthew 5:38-39°

    • @Battleneter
      @Battleneter Год назад +36

      This is a very Australian centric clip imo, Australia is a small world player both economically and militarily. I don't believe China spends a lot of time thinking about Australia, China has much bigger concerns with neighbors much closer to home and then of course the US.

  • @cheeho9698
    @cheeho9698 Год назад +48

    To coexist peacefully Australia cannot have double standards. Australian cannot keep sending military ships right to the door steps of China and banning its companies in Australia but expect China not to feel threatened and respond by cutting trade ties and sending military ships to the coast of Australia.

    • @angusmckenzie9622
      @angusmckenzie9622 Год назад +6

      @Chee ho "To coexist peacefully Australia cannot have double standards. A..." It isn't Australia with double standards. It openly declares itself on issues of sovereignty and human rights, co operates with its allies and trades freely, even with the regimes that wishes it harm, CCP Chiona, admittedly now more cautiously, despite cyber attacks, 14 Grievances, attempts at interference in Australian politics and trade war attacks by CCP.. China denounces Australia's AUKUS commitments as escalating tensions in the region whilst rapidly militarising and increasing its own nuclear stocks. It's CCP with the double standards. A disgraceful regime.

    • @grandslapper
      @grandslapper Год назад

      So why isn't the United States subject to Chinese trade bans? They have sent many warships to the South China Sea. They have even sent carrier groups through the Taiwan Strait. Why is Australia being given special treatment?

    • @weshuggie
      @weshuggie Год назад

      You cannot co exist peacefully with aggressive China, this is an oxymoron.

    • @kcwong8011
      @kcwong8011 Год назад +15

      @@angusmckenzie9622 If you think China is a disgraceful regime, then don't trade with China. You keep your distance from China & China will do the same.

    • @angusmckenzie9622
      @angusmckenzie9622 Год назад

      @@kcwong8011 "If you think China is a disgraceful regime, th..." CCP is a disgraceful regime and a danger to world peace. The volume of trade between the 2 countries has dropped. China has a significant trade deficit with Australia, it needs the coal and ore so keeps buying it, Australian mining companies are happy to sell for the US dollars China pays in and we all have enough tee shirts. China can't afford to keep its distance from Australia. Australian business is happy to receive payment but none of us want CCP spies, cyber theft and bribery. Unlike China, the Australian Government doesn't tell its citizens what they can or cannot buy or sell.

  • @jasenlovely
    @jasenlovely Год назад +85

    Australia is far away from China, but put itself into south china sea problem. Draging itself into conflict. Not a wise move.

    • @oceanbreeze89
      @oceanbreeze89 Год назад +15

      Wrong! Australia is very smart. Moving away from PRC is the right way to go!

    • @khoatran415
      @khoatran415 Год назад

      China is dragging itself into conflict with all the great power with only allies including Norh Korea and Russia

    • @yikhau
      @yikhau Год назад

      @@oceanbreeze89 smart or not we dono, but clearly now the Australia crying baby now begged China for their economies for drop drastically for losing china business trade. Where the roots happen always appear the caused

    • @jasenlovely
      @jasenlovely Год назад +8

      @@buildmotosykletist1987 Australia involvement there just make the conflict worse

    • @yikhau
      @yikhau Год назад +1

      @@buildmotosykletist1987 from the statistic report majority still china trade biggest compare ur said majority. So i dono where u get that majority. But anyway is done by Australia own no need cried

  • @b_8103
    @b_8103 Год назад +26

    AUKUS wasn't mentioned

    • @jasoar1563
      @jasoar1563 Год назад

      and thats what china doesent want.. Nuclear subs with highly enriched uraniam to 98% available for nuclear warheads!

    • @b_8103
      @b_8103 Год назад

      @@jasoar1563 Sounds like something you want. Nuclear shills can all go clean the nuclear wastes in person instead of trying to burry the problem below ground and in a few generations contaminate our limited fresh water supply and marine ecosystem. I already don't eat fish often because of forever chemicals and of course y'all like the idea of sprinkling some extra uranium plutonium on top.

    • @b_8103
      @b_8103 Год назад

      @Dennis Estrada excuse me, what?

    • @johnbodman4504
      @johnbodman4504 Год назад

      AUKUS SHOULD HAVE BEEN MENTIONED.

  • @BKLau70
    @BKLau70 Год назад +38

    Iron ore bully not mentioned ... Prices kept jumping upwards, now buying more from where?

    • @Vivianwong123
      @Vivianwong123 Год назад +8

      the Iron ore bully always think that They are in- the upperhand! SADLY, China found their own Brazil markets ^^ !!!
      ~ along with South Africa :)

    • @angusmckenzie9622
      @angusmckenzie9622 Год назад

      @@Vivianwong123 Brazil and South Africa are on the other side of the World and of lower quality. CCP’s economy is failing, it can’t afford Australian ore and can’t afford to go on building bridges to nowhere and ghost cities.

    • @Coxman
      @Coxman Год назад

      @@Vivianwong123 That's a lie, because the ones in Brazil are not even on line yet and not even remotely of the same quality.
      Australia don't need the Chinese.
      Besides, war is coming for China and they won't be getting ore from Australia ever for the war.

    • @Vivianwong123
      @Vivianwong123 Год назад +2

      @@Coxman YOUR a LIE.!!!
      ~ Who saysss SO "Brazil not even on line of Ores - Any PROVES ??! Statistics ??! Articles ??! Websites ???! Links.??!

    • @Vivianwong123
      @Vivianwong123 Год назад +1

      @@Coxman ..............bwuahahahaahHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA😅🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂
      *I Can't Breathe* like G.FLoyd from CHOKE_ LAUGHING your FACE.!!!!
      "Australia doesn't NEED China" - Australians FOREIGN MINISTER PENNY WONG just spent 12 hrs Flight✈ Travelled to Beijing, to meet CHINA'S FOREIGN MINISTER 4 deals.!!!!

  • @lightsnaketv
    @lightsnaketv Год назад +54

    sorry australia but brazil totaly can be a substitute I am from brazil we just sky rockted iron ore prodution ,and we produce more than australia

    • @petersinclair3997
      @petersinclair3997 Год назад +10

      Brazil has significant political issues and is unreliable. On big Brazilian mining projects, Australia miners are often partners.

    • @lightsnaketv
      @lightsnaketv Год назад

      @@petersinclair3997 china is colapsing its economy they wont be buying much more anyway

    • @FlyxPat
      @FlyxPat Год назад +2

      Yeah it’s our miners there though. Plus our mining tech is second to none, it is one area where we lead the world by far, even with high labour costs at home. Especially because of high labour costs at home. Including FIFO costs to the east coast. Staggering, really.

    • @alvanrigby6361
      @alvanrigby6361 Год назад +1

      Brazil's mines are in mountainous hilly areas far away from the sea. Despite having higher grade ore this is a considerable disadvantage.

    • @elderprof9743
      @elderprof9743 Год назад +3

      Australia has a AAA investment credit rating, making us more reliable as an investment.

  • @yw4643
    @yw4643 Год назад +12

    It is interesting that the media constantly emphasize China's sanctions, but do not mention Australia's more serious and broader sanctions against China

    • @sanchurros6030
      @sanchurros6030 Год назад +3

      that's Double- standards!!!

    • @anthony3251
      @anthony3251 11 месяцев назад

      I'm not sure what media you're looking at but here in Australia we definitely know a trade war was happening between Australia and China

  • @steelydan1242
    @steelydan1242 Год назад +16

    Instead of "handling" China, Australia should respect China. Don't bite the hand that feeds. America will only be too willing to replace Australia in supplying to China.

    • @user-dl6sl7lm4r
      @user-dl6sl7lm4r Год назад

      yeah,respect is mutual

    • @ericwong4213
      @ericwong4213 Год назад +4

      the problem is that Australia is not ruled by its people, but by Washington assigned politicians. If you look at all Australian Prime Ministers and highly important government figure, they all retire in US or UK. Australia is like dumping ground for US agents to work and return home once their job is done.

    • @anthony3251
      @anthony3251 11 месяцев назад

      We're literally strategic partners with the US, and we also share common democratic values and ideals. It makes sense for us to partner up considering China's claims over the South China Sea and increasing influence in our backyard with the security deal they just recently signed with the solomon islands.@@ericwong4213

  • @sammytanzo7526
    @sammytanzo7526 Год назад +26

    Cut all trade

  • @shuaige3360
    @shuaige3360 Год назад +16

    Without USA pushing Australia to fight with China.
    Australia could be without much tension with China, and make lot of money to give their citizens great life.

    • @billedifier8584
      @billedifier8584 Год назад

      Maybe Australia is not willing to surrender its sovereignty to a new military dictatorship.

    • @athenaqilin8354
      @athenaqilin8354 Год назад

      Would the American ICIA assassinate the Aussie PM if Australia don't listen to USA?

    • @nswpublicservant
      @nswpublicservant Год назад

      Chinese money only ends up in Australian billionaires and politicians pockets.

    • @anthony3251
      @anthony3251 11 месяцев назад

      that will just put us under China's influence. We have to show that there is a line that we will not let cross and stand up against China if we need to.

  • @willz229
    @willz229 Год назад +74

    Its not just China, wait until Indonesia becomes a regional powerhouse.
    I find it hard that the European centric Anglo-Saxon culture rooted in a region with its independent ideology tree would not cause tensions.

    • @jonathanodude6660
      @jonathanodude6660 Год назад +10

      umm? india has been extremely friendly with australia, so "European centric Anglo-Saxon culture" might not play the role you think it does.

    • @willz229
      @willz229 Год назад

      @@jonathanodude6660 So was China in 2008. A few rebukes on "individuals rights" could be seen as aggressive by a society that values the "collective over the individual"

    • @SLau-lv8su
      @SLau-lv8su Год назад +5

      @@jonathanodude6660 China had also extremely friendly with Australia in the past if not more. Why suddenly changed? Has Australia accused India? Child labour and discrimination against minority Muslim? No? Why only China is the bad guy? If you can answer me this question satisfactory, then your opinion that "European Centric Anglo-Saxon Culture might not play the role" could be valid. The way Australla accused China of eroding the democracy of HK was a disgrace to me as HK was almost at the brink of collapse due to the color revoluation instigated by some external forces and yet Australia shamelessly accused China of wrongdoing. The finger should be pointed to those external forces. Don't you think so?

    • @petersinclair3997
      @petersinclair3997 Год назад +6

      @@SLau-lv8su China became particularly hostile towards Australia, after the later wanted an investigation into the origin of the Coronavirus. If animal to human contamination was thought to had started in Australia; Australia would have welcomed help. Why not China?

    • @nickl5658
      @nickl5658 Год назад +2

      @@jonathanodude6660 So too was China from the 1980s all the way to the late 2000s... So like China, if India becomes too prosperous, a few sanctions for human rights abuse, and accusation of genocide...

  • @chopinmack5418
    @chopinmack5418 Год назад +22

    China is buying Australia Iron Ore in RMB ( not US$ ) at present .

    • @jagdpanther2224
      @jagdpanther2224 Год назад

      Then the Aussies cannot buy weapons from U.S. in RMB or the revenue from Iron ore exports anymore!

    • @Coxman
      @Coxman Год назад +1

      Well, China could always refer back to type and ban trade again so that the whole world sees, yet again that the Chinese can't be trusted and always renege on their agreements. Listen to the Americans, look what the Chinese did to them and they are their biggest trading partner.
      China stole from them, and the Australians knows this. The moment China threatens Australia again with a trade embargo, the EU, US and the WTO will have all the proof they need.

    • @robman2095
      @robman2095 Год назад +1

      This was a spot trade of one shipment as part of seeking to improve trade relations at a time of some instability in USD. Most iron ore trade still denominated in USD but future yuan settlement for spot trades could continue if to benefit of both sides. I doubt that Australia will be contracting long term for settlements in RMB until the status of RMB as a stable tradable international currency develops.

    • @ApproachingPerfection
      @ApproachingPerfection Год назад

      fortunately that will never happen. I like to consider myself very knowledgeable regarding China and i can tell you with certainty their years of glory are coming to an end if you knew what i do youll just wait and see its going to be a movie @@robman2095

  • @bodhranlowd
    @bodhranlowd Год назад +63

    Australia is Anglo-Saxon, it shares the same upbringing and worldview with Canada, the UK, New Zealand and the USA. Blood is thicker than water. They are similar in how they operated during their forming years in relation to how they acquired their territories and how they treated the original inhabitants of their conquered territories. It is natural that they will share the same current geopolitical positions.

    • @andia968
      @andia968 Год назад +11

      aussie is corporal police,uk global deputy sheriff and us is head sheriff, this is their relation and order of hierarchy. For example if head sheriff order corporal police to invade yugoslavia, libya,afghanistan,syria etc,corporal police will do the order even if it doesnt benefit him

    • @Noblyuntruthful
      @Noblyuntruthful Год назад +5

      except the US is abandoning its anglo-saxon roots. What Australia had in common with the US is coming to an end. Time to rethink our allegiance and align with Russia and China. We have far more in common with Chinese and Russian values than decrepit Uncle Sam would have you believe.

    • @FlyxPat
      @FlyxPat Год назад +4

      @@andia968 - lol copy-paste troll.

    • @FlyxPat
      @FlyxPat Год назад +2

      bodhranlowd - the past is not the present. All those Anglophone countries have made huge efforts to reconcile their indigenous peoples (unlike the CCP which the UN just accused of crimes against humanity over the Uyghurs). They are also multicultural with very high immigration, it’s a long time since they were ‘Anglo-Saxon’. Or Anglo-Celtic, more accurately. You don’t understand them at all.

    • @Noblyuntruthful
      @Noblyuntruthful Год назад

      @@FlyxPat I understand them perfectly. They're ideologues; business people, not interested in 'unity or equality' under any circumstance, as per the democrat 'black-out' approach to the US 2020 BLM riots, and 'Anglo-phone' news media coverage (and lack thereof) not covering the subsequent persecution of whites (youve likely never seen what actually happened during the BLM riots, and if you did, you're complicit if you're still a leftist). No, it's a banditry of elite and upper-class champagne socialists bent on using the worlds population for their own ends. They must be stopped at any cost, and will be by history's account.

  • @godzillamothra5983
    @godzillamothra5983 Год назад +55

    China has no territorial dispute with Australia. China was also not competing for geopolitical space with Australia. More importantly, China has booming win win trade with Australia. The only reason Australia managed to avoid 2008 financial meltdown caused by the Wall St, is because of trade with China. But suddenly Australia, out of nowhere, chose to put itself into conflict path with China. Many experts suspected this is because of Australia feeling insecurity because it considered itself as western outpost in a region that is not western, but used to be dominated by western power. Now with China's rise, Australia feeling insecure. So it is a yellow peril thing, a racial thing for Australia.

    • @beautanner8409
      @beautanner8409 Год назад +2

      What was the first thing that Australia did 'out of nowhere' to put itself onto a path of conflict with China?

    • @DemPilafian
      @DemPilafian Год назад

      Xi Jinping's *nine-dash line* propaganda is a major threat to *ALL* countries in the region.

    • @TangoLima1
      @TangoLima1 Год назад

      Not insecurity. Rather threat behind the scenes by Uncle Sam. Threats and also managed to play upon the traditional Australian sense of racial and moral superiority over the rest of Asia. White Australia policy was not that long ago.
      It was sweet irony that as China pulled away business from Australia and replaced it with purchases from the USA in order to fulfill its Phase 1 trade deal under Trump. LOL!

    • @harrysmith-roberts4932
      @harrysmith-roberts4932 Год назад

      bro you probably don't even live in Aus, their people are taking over our country with the wealth we gave them. Their Government is also completely dependent on us for many of their exports which is the reason why their economy is crippling atm. Getting rid of the Chinese was one of the main campaign ploys of the Labour Government in our last election because of how fed up our people are with them

    • @harrysmith-roberts4932
      @harrysmith-roberts4932 Год назад +4

      also, we avoided the financial crisis because our banks weren't giving out shaky loans like the U.S and other European countries, do some research next time mate

  • @GetUnrealistic
    @GetUnrealistic Год назад +60

    Australia wants to have its cake and eat it, too. On the one hand, they are heavily dependent on the Chinese market for exports, most of what they sell to China the US already has or gets it from Canada/other Americas; That is why Australia got so rich and it avoided recessions for decades. On the other hand, Australia wants to remain a US attack dog and help the US dominate Asia as it has since WWII. Unfortunately for Australia, China is no longer on bicycles and much of Asia doesn't give an f about what America or anyone else thinks.
    So, Australia could have taken a page from Austria's playbook and committed to neutrality. Now they are a target of Chinese sanctions and will definitely be a top target for Chinese missiles and nukes in the event of a war with the US.

    • @DemPilafian
      @DemPilafian Год назад +6

      The U.S. Navy regularly conducts _Freedom of Navigation Operations_ to protect the rights of *all countries* to navigate international waters. That’s right - the U.S. Navy even protects the rights of Chinese ships. When has China ever stood up for the rights of American ships?

    • @blokin5039
      @blokin5039 Год назад +22

      @@DemPilafian Seriously you must be joking, right? Lol

    • @DemPilafian
      @DemPilafian Год назад +4

      @@blokin5039 Not a joke at all. It's official U.S. policy to perform FON operations even in international waters claimed by U.S. allies. It's a policy of integrity and principle. If you think it's a joke, you don't understand *freedom.*

    • @blokin5039
      @blokin5039 Год назад

      @@DemPilafian Yes it's either a ridiculous joke or total bullcrap and it's about time China and Russia slso start doing these FOM operations in front of the US shores. And do massive arms sales with Cuba while their at it.

    • @lachlansydney2149
      @lachlansydney2149 Год назад +1

      China has no sovereignty over Australia. Australia does not need China's permission to make decisions.

  • @passingwind1007
    @passingwind1007 Год назад +16

    You don't antagonize your business partners especially if they're paying for your lunch!😬😬😬

    • @quadq6598
      @quadq6598 Год назад +2

      What about if your business partners turnout to be lying filth like the CCP??

    • @paultheprofit
      @paultheprofit Год назад

      Gotta stand up to the bully @passingwind

  • @cedricwai7499
    @cedricwai7499 Год назад +26

    The trouble with Australia is hiding behind US without its own standing. Also Australia wants to be the right hand man for US but forgetting that China is Australia’s biggest trading partner.

  • @Articulate_the_Unknown
    @Articulate_the_Unknown Год назад +18

    Australia must know who will backstab them.

    • @buildmotosykletist1987
      @buildmotosykletist1987 Год назад +6

      We do, it's China. Thankfully our many mates have our back.

    • @cybertaco3602
      @cybertaco3602 Год назад +8

      From China 's view, it is Australia did it.

    • @Articulate_the_Unknown
      @Articulate_the_Unknown Год назад

      @@cybertaco3602 Why would the Aussies betray China when Australia is too far away? Australia is a vessel of the USA and a colony of the UK.

    • @brianlowe3529
      @brianlowe3529 Год назад

      USA. Took all. Their trade with china

    • @jagdpanther2224
      @jagdpanther2224 Год назад

      Australia stabbed China first!

  • @BryanChance
    @BryanChance Год назад +13

    Why? because when the US says jump, Austrailia respond "how high?" Same goes for Taiwan. I hope Austrailia and China will be frendly.

    • @junkycable3
      @junkycable3 Год назад +2

      well it takes two hands to clap. if Australia continues to have unfriendly policy against China....what do you expect ??

    • @matthewburgess1406
      @matthewburgess1406 Год назад

      You do realise that It was Australia leading the world in standing up to an oppressive dictatorship not US so stop with the ccp propaganda bs

    • @HermanWillems
      @HermanWillems Год назад

      If Australia is friendly, China will fully control them. You can't be friendly with China.

    • @anthony3251
      @anthony3251 11 месяцев назад

      Just because we are key allies with the US does not mean they control us. It is in our interests to be with the most powerful (for the moment) state in the world who also share similar democratic values and ideals with us. also taiwan is literally fighting for independence from china so not that they have a choice really.

  • @jchock7503
    @jchock7503 Год назад +14

    If Australia continues to treat China as the enemy even after the Albonese government has been elected, then it can only expect Australian bilateral relations and trade with China to be kept in China's deep freezer for another 6 years. That was what happened to Norway and it will be same for Australia as China doesn't need to trade with Australia.

    • @medialcanthus9681
      @medialcanthus9681 Год назад +1

      What really irks is the constant stressing on their values and nagging about human rights abuses. As if they have a monopoly on those.

    • @angusmckenzie9622
      @angusmckenzie9622 Год назад +1

      @@medialcanthus9681 “irks ? Of course Australia’s insistence that CCP stop spying, theiving and trying to interfere in Australia’s politics; it’s criticism of the way CCP treats its minorities and military aggression irks. Be clear, CCP is a vile government which needs resources that Australian businesses can provide. Australia is happy to trade but that’s all. Australian governments have far higher standards than CCP.

    • @medialcanthus9681
      @medialcanthus9681 Год назад

      @@angusmckenzie9622 self righteousness of pharisees. I see Australian troops killing civilians in Afghanistan and abusing first natives.

    • @angusmckenzie9622
      @angusmckenzie9622 Год назад +1

      @@medialcanthus9681 "I see Australian troops killing civilians in Afghanista..." You've seen nothing and know even less. The worst that is said of Australia's 20 years in Afghanistan fighting guerillas is an allegation that the SAS killed 39 prisoners or civilians, hotly disputed by the SAS. This in a 20 year war. CCP soldiers ambushed and killed that many unarmed Indian soldiers in 2021. Western soldiers operate at a far higher standard of morality and ethics that those of thieving, cowardly nations like CCP China and Russia. What would a mindless computer cowboy repeating mindless slogans know about war or honour ?

    • @taxitaxi922
      @taxitaxi922 Год назад +3

      AUSTRALIA is getting to be a 3rd- world Convict's 💩💩💩

  • @donaldnush7236
    @donaldnush7236 Год назад +6

    Australia has no choice but listen to US.

    • @cinnamonstar808
      @cinnamonstar808 Год назад +1

      They messed up and double cross France.
      The USA and Australia should know France is not one to mess with. 𝓬𝓸𝓾𝓹 𝓭'é·𝓽𝓪𝓽 is a French word for a reason. in NATO France is quiet about Ukraine

    • @ayonbiswas4186
      @ayonbiswas4186 Год назад

      At least you have a really high HDI and per capita income!

    • @billedifier8584
      @billedifier8584 Год назад

      @ Donald Nush Not that there is no choice, but that IS the choice.

    • @donaldnush7236
      @donaldnush7236 Год назад

      @@billedifier8584 There is no choice, but to force yourself to think that way

    • @billedifier8584
      @billedifier8584 Год назад

      @@donaldnush7236 Most Australians were OK with China's economic development, opinions changed as that development became more militarily focused and outwardly aggressive. The choice, if forced, was forced by the actions of the CCP.

  • @swcblad
    @swcblad Год назад +7

    the chinese stopped buying from australia but instead buy them from usa.

    • @johnbodman4504
      @johnbodman4504 Год назад

      Yes the yanks stole our trade after we did their dirty work for them.

  • @janetrot7010
    @janetrot7010 Год назад +7

    Gusy i in AUSTRALIA

  • @douglaswong6975
    @douglaswong6975 Год назад +64

    Commonsense approach?
    If you walk into a retail store and got treated with no respect for purchasing the store offering, I think you would choose not to return to the same store, even if you were offered a better discount

    • @lachlansydney2149
      @lachlansydney2149 Год назад +10

      China is only a customer not the store owner.

    • @FlyxPat
      @FlyxPat Год назад +10

      Yes, CCP insults and bad faith are turning away their investors and customers.

    • @douglaswong6975
      @douglaswong6975 Год назад

      That's why?@@lachlansydney2149

    • @paulwally9007
      @paulwally9007 Год назад +3

      @@lachlansydney2149 And a sh*tty customer at that.

    • @VMRDY
      @VMRDY Год назад +4

      A rude customer that doesn’t have many places to buy iron ore.

  • @meimiaolin2581
    @meimiaolin2581 Год назад +90

    Australia and the US are joined at the lips when it comes to political rhetoric. Sending Australian warships into the South China Sea cemented the deal.

    • @hasnat9545
      @hasnat9545 Год назад

      Before that China send warships & It's milita in pacific sea

    • @chubascomohd2688
      @chubascomohd2688 Год назад +6

      The whole world needs more crowns. Ukraine crown is taking over the Australia crown. 🇬🇧 Great Britain and Germany are competing with each other next year. Do not rule out the Frenchman.

    • @ahliong
      @ahliong Год назад +1

      @@chubascomohd2688 they will be rounded up in a Russian circus as performing animals .

    • @weshuggie
      @weshuggie Год назад

      The South China Sea is not owned by China,.....so whats the big deal?

    • @meimiaolin2581
      @meimiaolin2581 Год назад +2

      @@weshuggie COVID came out of a US bio warfare lab.

  • @ejibhadfee7683
    @ejibhadfee7683 Год назад +10

    Somebody please tell Australia that with its 25.8 million inhabitants it merely makes up a village in 1.4 billion people China. 🤣🤣🤣

    • @IC3XR
      @IC3XR 6 месяцев назад

      Australia has one of the fastest growing populations in the world. China's population is declining, and fast.
      China should be embarrassed that such a small country has them by the balls.

  • @varivavariva6045
    @varivavariva6045 Год назад +5

    The problem is not about disagreeing. It's about Australia's childish and racist loudspeaker foreign policy. Just compare that to New Zealand's successful and mature approach in disagreeing but yet maintaining a cordial relationship with China.

    • @lachlansydney2149
      @lachlansydney2149 Год назад +1

      The problem is not Australia speaking out, the problem is Australia a sovereign state has a right to speak out.

  • @sevenhenson3926
    @sevenhenson3926 Год назад +49

    Australia should learn to behave as an american lapdog and not bark too loud at its biggest customer

    • @80sidd
      @80sidd Год назад

      Wuhan virus chinee

    • @Armin.I
      @Armin.I Год назад +5

      Thats right

    • @brettr2198
      @brettr2198 Год назад +6

      Oh wow you just demonstrated some strong skills in parroting Chinese Communist Party rhetoric. You would think that given the fact that you are able to jump the Great Firewall where you can think for yourself you would take up the opportunity to think for yourself - but nope. I feel so sad for you.

    • @AR-bd5hb
      @AR-bd5hb Год назад

      This is what he was taught at school. They learn (brainwashed) from there teachers that foreigners are evil and are trying to suppressing the Chinese people. They forget that America and Australia gave billions of dollars of aid to China during the 80s and 90s.

    • @jacobandsarahelliott6492
      @jacobandsarahelliott6492 Год назад +2

      Pump our stuff into India 🇮🇳 problem solved

  • @JAYFULFILMZ
    @JAYFULFILMZ Год назад +2

    Australia is little America in that region. They listen to & follow whatever america says & does! This will lead them to meet their demise when China takes the place of America & remembers who Australia sided with!

    • @lachlansydney2149
      @lachlansydney2149 Год назад

      Australia is a country. China's position of power over Australia to decide is only an assumption that exist in your imagination.

  • @60-second-HACKS
    @60-second-HACKS Год назад +4

    The answer to your headline question is one word: AMERICA.
    Australia's foreign policy is 'managed' by the US.

  • @xffan6426
    @xffan6426 Год назад +14

    US: 👴
    Australia:🦮 |
    Canada: 🐕

    • @FlyxPat
      @FlyxPat Год назад +3

      At least we choose our leaders, and the policies we want, and can vote them out. Unlike Chinese.

  • @sportsonwheelss
    @sportsonwheelss Год назад +8

    Australia needs to be in line with US policies. They have an identity crisis, living in the south east, but think like it is the west.

    • @georgewong1837
      @georgewong1837 Год назад

      Australia has georgraphy problem.

    • @folag
      @folag Год назад +1

      Yes, Australia is one of the US's extremely malleable puppy dogs. In addition, they recognize deep down that the Chinese are not just hard working (much more so than Australians) but also more intelligent. It must be deeply unsettling to find from day to day dealings with Chinese people that they are superior, contrary to what their racist white parents tell them.

  • @shubhanshujain752
    @shubhanshujain752 Год назад +24

    Don’t put all your eggs in one basket. Prepare yourself for a multipolar world.

    • @everglades_n_co.
      @everglades_n_co. Год назад +1

      bipolar to be more exact.

    • @shubhanshujain752
      @shubhanshujain752 Год назад

      @@everglades_n_co. are you bicurious?

    • @item6931
      @item6931 Год назад

      >Prepare yourself for a multipolar world
      Sure Vladimir. Russia is finished, that's one less pole lol

  • @mgronich948
    @mgronich948 Год назад +1

    Why can't Australia and China get along? Because the USA doesn't want them to.

    • @lachlansydney2149
      @lachlansydney2149 Год назад

      The US keeps Australia safe. China does not. It's just that simple.

  • @coccinelle8482
    @coccinelle8482 Год назад +42

    When you are looking for problems, you will get it. It’s curious that Australia thinks that China should lead by them. 😂

  • @pt20829
    @pt20829 Год назад +15

    Keep dialogues open. Thank you for this reporting. 👍

  • @jas6806
    @jas6806 Год назад +2

    endia will buy all the beef/wine/iron ore/ coal/ lobsters etc problem solved right?

  • @johngordon1175
    @johngordon1175 Год назад +6

    The use of language in this video requires introspection.

  • @AnAverageChinese
    @AnAverageChinese Год назад +23

    The two countries would get along very well if not for the US Meddling

  • @thedamnedatheist
    @thedamnedatheist Год назад +8

    Yes billions & billions & billions flowed into Australia, then flowed straight back out again into the pockets of foreign corporations thanks to VERY friendly tax laws & loopholes.

  • @joebloggs4362
    @joebloggs4362 Год назад +6

    They always reference what a commodity was sold for - that the purchaser is doing the supplier a favour... they never reference what the purchaser uses this commodity for, such as powering their massive cities, underpinning their steel manufacturing industry, etc. There is always a reason that a customer buys - the price is better than the utility that product provides - ie. both are making money so be quiet.

  • @humansarecrazybeing5730
    @humansarecrazybeing5730 Год назад +20

    white uneasy with other non white countries is not something new😂😂western colonizers always had jealousy against other non white countries 😂😂

    • @holocene2164
      @holocene2164 Год назад +1

      That's ridiculous BS. You should know better.

    • @humansarecrazybeing5730
      @humansarecrazybeing5730 Год назад

      @@holocene2164 lol seems like you are blind but we are not. ganging up on other non white countries like how NATO bombed libya 🖕🏻🖕🏻😂😂

    • @jasonmckay8793
      @jasonmckay8793 Год назад

      bahaha yes its not new but its also not white only, how have Chinese relations been with non Chinese countries? the whole reason the nation fell into obscurity in the first place was because they were xenophobic and closed their borders to all outside influences. Racism is not new for anyone but keep blaming the whites if it makes you feel better.

    • @humansarecrazybeing5730
      @humansarecrazybeing5730 Год назад

      @@jasonmckay8793 nup it's only ahute, most of the world's border issues is also because of your ancestors and we know your people's trait very well specially the lying and playing divide and rule policy one 😂😂

  • @phongy45
    @phongy45 Год назад +3

    Haha .. australia so hard at CHINA and now says CHINA "bullies" ?? ... accuse so many fake on so many area at CHINA !!!

  • @jasontye3307
    @jasontye3307 Год назад +2

    Do you know who gets along with Australia? America.

  • @gempass
    @gempass Год назад +7

    Nah, if it was US, then everyone would be totally fine with it and media wouldn't even report it

  • @kaml.7341
    @kaml.7341 Год назад +10

    I am glad that Albanese of Australia and Xi of China finally had a brief discussion at the G20 Summit, but it would be too early to assume that the ice had been melted between the two nations. I believe that it will still take several years before any normal trade relationship to resume. China has already taken the initiative to mine iron ores in other developing countries in order to minimize its reliance on the iron ore market in Australia. I also believe that China is very weary of building relationships with countries whose defacto leader is US. While it is commendable that Australia calls on China's "violation" on various issues such as human rights in Xinjiang and Hong Kong, but at the time, the Australian Government was funneling monies to support violent protests in these regions effective interfering with China's internal affairs. While China has never questioned about the horrible treatments inflicted by the Australian Government on its Indigenous people. International news media have been reporting how the successive Australian Governments had knowingly and completely segregated the Ingenious people from Australian mainstream culture.

    • @angusmckenzie9622
      @angusmckenzie9622 Год назад +1

      Uighurs, Tibetians, Hong Kongers. Winnie couldn’t give 2 hoots about what happened to our Aborigines 200 years ago. He has his own problems.

    • @petersinclair3997
      @petersinclair3997 Год назад +1

      The Australian indigenous people are given positive special consideration in multiple areas of life. Twenty-first Australians respect aboriginal heritage. Of course, there are a few racist nutters around, but every country has some.

    • @angusmckenzie9622
      @angusmckenzie9622 Год назад +1

      @@petersinclair3997 "The Australian indigenous people are given positive special consideration in multiple areas of life...."Even activists as extreme as Pearson and as funnel visioned as Burney recognise the widespread goodwill towards the indigenous. It's not universal, especially among the recently arrived where a proportion see them as being pampered. Skepticism of the level of "positive special consideration" given to the indigenous isn't automatically racist. Be careful throwing the word "racist" around so freely.

    • @duckmanone5435
      @duckmanone5435 Год назад

      @@angusmckenzie9622 you have no idea - go visit and talk to the people in those areas. You just listen to too much msm bs or you’re a 50cent troll. Do some research

    • @angusmckenzie9622
      @angusmckenzie9622 Год назад

      @@duckmanone5435 50 cent troll ? You mean a wumao ? ‘ Those areas’ ? What are you on about ?

  • @norbertwalter1995
    @norbertwalter1995 Год назад +50

    It's hard to describe how much damage the previous liberal party has done to our country

    • @lachlansydney2149
      @lachlansydney2149 Год назад

      The Liberal Party saved Australia from a takeover by The Communist Party of China.

    • @FlyxPat
      @FlyxPat Год назад +1

      Abbott and Morrison were pretty bad. But Labor has continued the same foreign policy.

    • @FrothingFoulness
      @FrothingFoulness Год назад +2

      @@FlyxPat not true

    • @lachlanwatkins3164
      @lachlanwatkins3164 Год назад

      I think it should be worth describing... Considering the chaos under the Labour governments of the past I don't think the nation would be in a particularly healthy state. Of course we can only speculate. The liberal governments have seen us through unimaginable crises including defence and foreign affairs. I think the current Albanese government is doing quite well, aside from a few things, but no government is perfect.

    • @billedifier8584
      @billedifier8584 Год назад +1

      Damage or not, Australia must not acquiesce to coercion from an aggressive military dictatorship. If individuals or companies choose to trade across national borders that's OK, but at no point is it acceptable that a foreign government be allowed to interfere with Australian national security. Accusations of US interference are a red herring, the US is a strategic ally.

  • @torrokasparov2210
    @torrokasparov2210 Год назад +2

    The fact is that Australia made some very bad economic and political decisions regarding China, which were totally unnecessary and very expensive.

  • @rubbis3742
    @rubbis3742 Год назад +2

    It's solely Morrison's fault. He's been serving the US like Wormtail to Voldemort. We should have our own stand based on the real Australia's interests, not anyone else's. That's why we kicked him out.

    • @johnbodman4504
      @johnbodman4504 Год назад

      Very true it was Morrison and Dutton who did the damage, on the US orders.

  • @elvinmari251
    @elvinmari251 Год назад +5

    Pure white supremascisvmindset😂😂😂

  • @szakacsfulop
    @szakacsfulop Год назад +8

    When the elephants fight Australia should stay on the sideline and be neutral. That should be the role of Australian diplomacy.

  • @michellejue3199
    @michellejue3199 Год назад +8

    China does not need to talk to australia since australia is just following its boss orders. Australia should follow India, have independent foreign policy on its own.

    • @anthony3251
      @anthony3251 11 месяцев назад

      Australia do have an independent foreign policy. Just because we share common goals and objectives with the US does not mean they control us

  • @MyOhwhatever
    @MyOhwhatever Год назад +28

    YT kept recommending this piece every time I refresh, initially didn’t bother as I thought it would just be another boring China bashing piece by MSM. Surprise they are relatively balanced, however I think they don’t get the China part quite right, being someone who understands both sides, the problem we have is that we are only scratching the surface, when discussing topics on understanding China. Even our so called experts like Kevin, he understands probably 50%, it’s pretty difficult unless you live and breath in China together with the locals and the ethics, morals and cultural aspects that are being drummed to you growing up as a Chinese, only then you get to know how they think. I think most South East Asians with Chinese upbringing would resonate what I am talking about. Form a western educated person it’s pretty difficult unless you have that ancestry root, because different upbringing environments give a different perspective in how you see things. And unlike Australians, the Chinese has a better understanding of us and our Sino-phobic mentality, in the late 80s and most of 90s, it was okay then because at the time, China was still developing.
    Problem we will have now is that China and the Chinese will remember who can be friend and who cannot, just like they remember the humiliation they got from the western powers in the late 19th century, the Japanese had the same humiliation in the late 19th century as well from US, but unlike the Chinese, the Japanese does not care or mind, but with Chinese it’s built into their DNA, the bottom line is I think we have our work cut out for us, and the relationship will not be the same ever again, it’s my two cents. Lastly anyone will always hear about China or Chinese business people said a Win-Win situation, you hear this from the ancient time, the meaning is much much deeper I would think.

    • @FlyxPat
      @FlyxPat Год назад +1

      More like the CCP uses history and foreign resentments to deflect public opinion. None of that is necessary, it is just a typical authoritarian racket. I don’t buy this thing about ‘only the elect can understand mysterious China’. We can judge the CCP on its actions. It is pretty straightforward.

    • @DragonBall-rd5me
      @DragonBall-rd5me Год назад +1

      totally agree
      完全同意!

    • @billedifier8584
      @billedifier8584 Год назад

      What you are overlooking is the influence that Marxist thought has had on mainland Chinese. Chinese throughout the rest of the world, especially in Taiwan, don't have that bias.

    • @MyOhwhatever
      @MyOhwhatever Год назад +2

      @@billedifier8584 how most of us got this idea wrong is because of our ignorant western mainstream media, in which we look at the Chinese from our own western educated lens. While I admit the Marxist has some influence, but it’s difficult to totally replaced thousands of years of cultures and behaviours that are being thought from one generation to the next. In Taiwan, what you hear is the loudest voices, just like back in 2019 Hong Kong riots, but I bet those loudest voices may only, at most, half of the population, in HK riots the evidences stacked up, and found to be about 30-40% again it’s because of the western upbringing and education which with our human instinct hate changes. May be too philosophical 😂

    • @brent1252
      @brent1252 Год назад

      Yes we know how the crinese crybabies imperialist wannabees think they are the most racist people in the world and murdering Muslims is not cool

  • @13thravenpurple94
    @13thravenpurple94 Год назад +10

    Great work 🥳 Thank you 💜

    • @blardymunggas6884
      @blardymunggas6884 Год назад

      We aborigines in Australia originated from China. Its our great great ancestors homeland. When will the anglo criminal leave our land after robbing it from us. Get lost. The chinese are our brothers and you are our invaders. Get lost already. Haven’t you stole enough? Go back to England now!!!! Get losttttt… our land is not your playground. Our sacred land was so peaceful until you criminals came and took it from us. Get losttttttt!!!!!!!

  • @DUI613
    @DUI613 Год назад +3

    You don’t have agree with your friends at everything, more important, you don’t backstab!

  • @brendachao4890
    @brendachao4890 Год назад +6

    australian is a country of convict .......

  • @dannyboy8850
    @dannyboy8850 Год назад +24

    It is very clear to me which country started the first series of offensive moves. I don't see any reason for complaint in retaliation and resulting economic loss. 😆😆😆

  • @jimrule8652
    @jimrule8652 Год назад +3

    What about human rights abuse in Australia Yes Australia has people living in poverty and homelessness, Australia has lot of human rights abuse
    Why doesn't do something about it human rights abuse

  • @seanlee9377
    @seanlee9377 Год назад +4

    1:53 Unwise to force other countries to accept this Australian version of 2-party 'democracy'

    • @angusmckenzie9622
      @angusmckenzie9622 Год назад

      @ Sean Lee. “Force countries to accept Aus 2 party…”. The only country that “forces” other countries is CCP. Ask Tibet and Hong Kong. Taiwan isn’t going to fall for that one.

    • @johnbodman4504
      @johnbodman4504 Год назад

      Yes Australia is no more democratic than China.

  • @oceanwave4502
    @oceanwave4502 Год назад +26

    So Aussie and Taiwan now compete with each other to become the next Ukraine in East/South East Asia region?

    • @blokin5039
      @blokin5039 Год назад

      Yup

    • @petersinclair3997
      @petersinclair3997 Год назад

      Aussie a Western country.

    • @Noblyuntruthful
      @Noblyuntruthful Год назад

      Australia is already being cut off by China. Look at the solomon islands

    • @gracewu4345
      @gracewu4345 Год назад

      Ocean wave, AUS can never compete with Taiwan for the Ukraine in Asia because Taiwan is the core value for China, Taiwan has more money than AUS, Taiwan semiconductor / electronic industries and talents are wanted by USA, TW can pull China into war...

    • @oliveweir8508
      @oliveweir8508 Год назад +1

      Australia doesnt realize that they are a contender but the US is working on it.

  • @NorCalMoDo
    @NorCalMoDo Год назад +3

    Australians participated many of the wars on China...

  • @sinnieleeonUtube
    @sinnieleeonUtube Год назад +6

    I really don't get this bitterness, Australia is the one who doesn't wants to trade with China because of its "Human Right" record.

    • @adamvifrye2690
      @adamvifrye2690 Год назад

      we gonna pretend they dont have concentration camps? are you a bot?

    • @ApproachingPerfection
      @ApproachingPerfection Год назад

      @@adamvifrye2690 dont even waste your time, the CCP literally implements bots in all comment sections about china relations just to convince morons who dont know anything that China is not the aggresor.Remember its china that is gojng against international order thinking it ca do whatever it wants

  • @rich1one1one
    @rich1one1one Год назад +3

    Australia akin to a racist Walmart that hate its biggest customers, when the customer goes to Target, it cried foul. Name bashing, child tantrum.

  • @kongdingyou6723
    @kongdingyou6723 Год назад +1

    Colonial bullying attitude of Anglo Saxon mentality & looking down at races other than them has made them enemies to many !!!
    U keep blaming others but fail to look at yourselves !!!

  • @kanpakloykan7105
    @kanpakloykan7105 Год назад +8

    This is through theirs & own fault. Why poke the panda. This creature r quite peaceful but by constant poking due to your idiot mind in listening to the nationalist yanks, u have not cause it to become the fiery dragon. Don't think u being the elephant, because the dragon is supreme & has the blessing of heven.Together with phoenixes, they canbe a formidable force u will regret for poking it.

    • @VMRDY
      @VMRDY Год назад

      Dragons aren’t real.

    • @duckmanone5435
      @duckmanone5435 Год назад

      Yes I cannot undewrstand the level of intelligence of some of the politicians when by getting along better both coumtries (including the USA) would prosper. I.m sure the miners and food producers in Australia would and the tech and service companies in the USA would realise by now that the more China prospers the more demand will increase for your goods . . . . how else are you going to sell more to China and benefit your own populace - that is the ultimate goal isn't it?

    • @billedifier8584
      @billedifier8584 Год назад +1

      @@VMRDY St George killed the dragon.

  • @singatakberpura
    @singatakberpura Год назад +46

    The diplomacy of China is that of *blackmail* , coercion, and expansionistic in principle

    • @ZZZZ-rr5yx
      @ZZZZ-rr5yx Год назад +9

      Honestly speaking, all superpowers both economical and militarily wise, are belligerent and hinges its diplomatic policies around blackmail , coercion, and expansionistic in principle

    • @jeffpotter2934
      @jeffpotter2934 Год назад

      Why should China buys things from Australia when Australia is just going to buy weapons to attack China?

    • @blahblah8372
      @blahblah8372 Год назад +8

      Uhh what how do you think all of the countries in the G20 operate?
      Lol so naive

    • @manishgrg639
      @manishgrg639 Год назад +18

      you literally just described the murica lol

    • @anti-bullingjames
      @anti-bullingjames Год назад +6

      But if you check which countries are restricting and sanctioning most countries in the world, china is actually not in the list at all. US, UK , Australia, and several NATO countries are proudly ranking in the top list.

  • @bwayne1581
    @bwayne1581 Год назад +6

    Stopping daily military insults around China coast will be the only way for Australia to rebuild relationship with China.

  • @Worldaffairslover
    @Worldaffairslover Год назад

    China getting mad at australia for something China would never allow😂 biggest hypocrites

  • @offline7620
    @offline7620 Год назад +28

    Build smelters and steel mills and export not raw materials but finished products

    • @lmimssoi6978
      @lmimssoi6978 Год назад +8

      we don't have anyone to work at the smelters or steel mills.

    • @fanest_norfar
      @fanest_norfar Год назад +3

      @@lmimssoi6978 I dont think that is the case, because steel mills nowdays are automated. However it is very dirty and power consuming business, which would mean a lot of investment in infrastructure (power grid).

    • @cshan5424
      @cshan5424 Год назад +3

      Naive thinking. just think about why China buys 80% of ore? You still need market, and the pollution and emission from steel industries

    • @alanbudde8560
      @alanbudde8560 Год назад +1

      Unfortunately those are very polluting industries that few people want nearby

    • @offline7620
      @offline7620 Год назад +3

      @@fanest_norfar Australia had huge profits from the sale of Iron Ore So it should invest in nuclear power plants to make this production clean

  • @deanmorelli783
    @deanmorelli783 Год назад +30

    Typical Bloomberg presentation, well researched, accurate and insightful. It doesn’t make the challenges of dealing with the China maze any easier, but does help in avoiding the noise and focusing on the main issues.

  • @drues7
    @drues7 Год назад +10

    A hawkish conservative government committed to US hegemony what done it

  • @artrip1
    @artrip1 Год назад +5

    The same story for Japan.

    • @xw8462
      @xw8462 Год назад

      only China is 10x bigger.

  • @Bevan1988
    @Bevan1988 Год назад +5

    Why doesn't Oz use its coal to make steel using the iron ore and sell the steel to China. Therefore tying up the iron ore that normally get exported with the coal.

    • @tahliajayde
      @tahliajayde Год назад

      Australia makes nothing, not even cars. It has very little innovation and people are poorly skilled. Decades of reliance on cheap Chinese products has left Australia without the ability to manufacture or innovate.
      Basically, Australia is stuffed. It's just an isolated, looked polluted Island that is either under water or on fire.

    • @oliveweir8508
      @oliveweir8508 Год назад +1

      Too hard.

    • @johnbodman4504
      @johnbodman4504 Год назад

      This is what the Australian Citizens Party wants to do.

    • @nswpublicservant
      @nswpublicservant Год назад

      because our billionaires wouldn't profit from it. Our politicians are there to protect the billionaires. That is their job.
      If the Aussie government were people with backbones they would cancel all mining leases and monopolize the industry themselves. Just like every other wealthy nation. Imagine Saudi outsourcing their oil operation? That's what our pathetic politicians do in Australia.

    • @johnbodman4504
      @johnbodman4504 Год назад

      @@nswpublicservant Our politicians are the most cowardly in the world. They have to ring up Washington to find out which country we are supposed to hate each week.
      This week we hate Russia, next week it will probably be China, but we better check with the yanks to make sure that we got it right.

  • @crmags
    @crmags Год назад +6

    Hilarious...Aus gets rich off China now complains NZ's doing the same.