“Five companies – Australia’s BHP, Fortescue, Hancock Prospecting and Rio Tinto, and Brazil’s Vale – account for 75–80 per ...
State mouthpiece the Global Times called Australians out for “habitual recycling of politicised narratives” and amplifying ...
Australia and China edge back towards a trade war as a double header minerals dispute involving rare earths and iron ore ...
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China reportedly wants to do more deals in its own currency. Australia’s banks aren’t ready
In October, media reports suggested mining giant BHP had accepted a deal to settle about a third of its spot iron ore sales ...
SYDNEY (Reuters) -Australia's defence force operations to protect its sea trade routes, including through the South China Sea, are becoming more risky as Beijing undertakes the "biggest military build ...
China’s furious backlash against Japan’s new prime minister revives wolf-warrior diplomacy and using trade as a weapon. It’s ...
Australia’s longstanding foreign policy challenge of managing the United States as its principal security partner while ...
Australians are concerned about US international policies under the Trump administration, but remain more worried about China ...
Australia’s longest-serving foreign minister says China has been hacking the nation for a "very long time", after Australia's spy chief copped a spray from Beijing for “irresponsibly” publicising ...
The spy chief said hacker groups linked to China, going by the names Salt Typhoon and Volt Typhoon, have been sabotaging Australian networks and are “working for the Chinese government and its militar ...
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