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US-China trade growth has Australia asking whether WTO can stop ‘economic coercion’

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US-China trade growth has Australia asking whether WTO can stop ‘economic coercion’
  • Wine, coal and beef exports from US to China are now far greater than those from Australia – a shift driven in large part by the geopolitical dispute between Beijing and Canberra
  • Critics accuse Washington of doing little to help Australia in its China conflict, as American exporters cash in on increased demand amid supply shortages
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Australia’s trade minister, Dan Tehan, visited Washington last month and discussed bilateral trade ties with US Trade Representative Katherine Tai. Photo: Handout


Despite vowing to support its ally, Australia, and take a stand against China for perceived economic coercion, the United States has done little to advance its commitment amid a lack of formal mechanisms and international trade rules to facilitate this strategy.
Instead, America is even reaping the benefits of Australia’s prolonged
trade and political dispute
with China by capitalising on an increase in Chinese demand for goods that Beijing has banned from down under.

The list of Australian goods that China has declared non grata includes wine and coal, and Beijing’s unofficial bans of those products, as well as constraints in Australian frozen beef supply, have allowed US exporters to slide in and
begin to fill the void
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US considers extending tariff relief for Chinese medical gear used to fight Covid-19
  • The tariff exemptions on the medical goods and personal protective equipment used to fight Covid-19 are set to expire on September 30
  • No broader decision has yet been made about other tariffs imposed during the Trump administration

The administration of US President Joe Biden will soon decide whether to continue exempting from China tariffs some medical goods that are in demand during the pandemic, such as face masks. Photo: AFP

The administration of US President Joe Biden will soon decide whether to co

The administration of US President
Joe Biden
will soon decide whether to extend tariff exemptions for Chinese-made masks, gloves and other goods needed to fight the Covid-19 pandemic, according to a notice set to be published on Friday by the US Trade Representative’s office.

“With the recent spread of the Delta variant, COVID-19 cases in the United States are increasing again,” the notice says.
“In light of these changing circumstances, including the ability of the United States to obtain certain products domestically or from other sources, USTR is requesting public comments on whether to extend particular exclusions for COVID-19 products for up to six months,” it says.

 
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US is no one's friend

I thaught this only applied to non-white countries

This shows thier unreliability is seeping into relationships with western countries too
 
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For profit, Capitalists will sell the noose to those who are about to hang them.
 
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Trump Con Australia, it was always going to be let China buy USA goods first.
 
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Without iron ore to China, Australia is a banana state. Australia should pray BRI take off.
 
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You mean the naive australia only realized it now?

They are innocently believe they are fighting for freedom, righteous and human right all along against China?

 
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