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economic coercion

  • Canada Should Aid China-Reliant Nations to Mitigate Economic Coercion Risks: Ambassador
    Canada Should Aid China-Reliant Nations to Mitigate Economic Coercion Risks: Ambassador
    Canada should form deeper ties with some smaller nations in the Indo-Pacific region as they are susceptible to Beijing's economic coercion, Ian McKay says.
    November 27, 2023BY Andrew Chen
  • Beijing Backs Down, Ends Punitive COVID-Era Tariffs on Australian Barley
    Beijing Backs Down, Ends Punitive COVID-Era Tariffs on Australian Barley
    The Chinese Communist Party has lifted tariffs on Australian barley exports.
    August 4, 2023BY Daniel Y. Teng
  • China’s Ban on US Chipmaker Micron a Ploy to Divide the US-South Korea Alliance: Experts
    China’s Ban on US Chipmaker Micron a Ploy to Divide the US-South Korea Alliance: Experts
    Just after the G-7 summit in Hiroshima, Japan, the Chinese regime announced that it is banning products from ...
    May 27, 2023BY Anne Zhang and Sean Tseng
  • Australian PM Backs G-7 Statement Against China’s Economic Coercion
    Australian PM Backs G-7 Statement Against China’s Economic Coercion
    Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has expressed Australia’s support for the leaders’ statement coming from the G-7 summit against ...
    May 21, 2023BY Rebecca Zhu
  • G-7 Leaders Respond to China’s Economic Bullying at Hiroshima Summit, Warn of ‘Consequences’
    G-7 Leaders Respond to China’s Economic Bullying at Hiroshima Summit, Warn of ‘Consequences’
    HIROSHIMA, Japan—Economic security was a major focus on the second day of the G-7 summit of leading industrial ...
    May 20, 2023BY Emel Akan
  • Threats to Fuel Supply Could Cripple Australia: Australian Defence Minister
    Threats to Fuel Supply Could Cripple Australia: Australian Defence Minister
    Economic coercion from China could cut off Australia's fuel supplies, crippling the vast country's food and transport sectors, ...
    April 30, 2023BY Nina Nguyen
  • US Ambassador to Japan Warns of Chinese Economic Coercion
    US Ambassador to Japan Warns of Chinese Economic Coercion
    TOKYO—The United States is working with Japan and other likeminded countries to counter China's efforts to use its ...
    August 3, 2022BY The Associated Press
  • Top Aussie Wine Brand to Be ‘Made in China’ to Bypass Steep Tariffs
    Top Aussie Wine Brand to Be ‘Made in China’ to Bypass Steep Tariffs
    Leading Australian wine brand Penfolds will begin sourcing and producing wine in China in order to sidestep crippling ...
    May 18, 2022BY Daniel Y. Teng
  • UK’s New Aid Strategy Seeks to ‘Challenge Dependency on Malign Actors’
    UK’s New Aid Strategy Seeks to ‘Challenge Dependency on Malign Actors’
    The UK will use international aid to “challenge dependency on malign actors” and “offer honest alternative for low- ...
    May 17, 2022BY Alexander Zhang
  • Beijing Continues Coercion Campaign Banning Imports From 10th Australian Abattoir
    Beijing Continues Coercion Campaign Banning Imports From 10th Australian Abattoir
    Beijing has suspended imports from a tenth Australian meat abattoir, citing a recent COVID-19 outbreak that saw 140 ...
    February 2, 2022BY Daniel Y. Teng
  • China’s Economic Coercion of Australia a ‘Wake-Up Call’ to World: UK Minister
    China’s Economic Coercion of Australia a ‘Wake-Up Call’ to World: UK Minister
    The Chinese regime’s economic coercion of Australia has been a “wake-up call” to other countries, according to UK ...
    January 21, 2022BY Alexander Zhang
  • CCP Increasingly Relies on Economic Coercion to Get What It Wants, Silence Opposition, Experts Say
    CCP Increasingly Relies on Economic Coercion to Get What It Wants, Silence Opposition, Experts Say
    The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) increasingly relies on a range of economic tactics to silence opposition, persecute ethnic ...
    December 8, 2021BY Michael Washburn
  • Diversifying Trade Enriching Australian Companies: Trade Minister
    Diversifying Trade Enriching Australian Companies: Trade Minister
    Just over forty percent of Australian exporters who have diversified their trade markets are doing better financially than ...
    November 26, 2021BY Victoria Kelly-Clark
  • Ninth Australian Abattoir Suspended from Exporting to China
    Ninth Australian Abattoir Suspended from Exporting to China
    A ninth Australian abattoir has had its license to export to China suspended. One of the country’s largest ...
    October 20, 2021BY Daniel Y. Teng
  • Australia Lays Bare Beijing’s Coercive Trade Policy at WTO
    Australia Lays Bare Beijing’s Coercive Trade Policy at WTO
    Australian diplomats have issued a strongly worded statement criticising Beijing’s use of economic coercion and warning that its ...
    October 20, 2021BY Daniel Y. Teng
  • Canada Must Expand Strategic Partnerships to Combat China’s Coercive Diplomacy: International Affairs Experts
    Canada Must Expand Strategic Partnerships to Combat China’s Coercive Diplomacy: International Affairs Experts
    With the release of Canadians Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor held hostage by communist China, an expert panel ...
    October 10, 2021BY Isaac Teo
  • Australia Pushes Forward With Next Phase of WTO Wine Dispute With China
    Australia Pushes Forward With Next Phase of WTO Wine Dispute With China
    Australia will push forward with the next phase of its ongoing World Trade Organisation (WTO) dispute with China ...
    September 16, 2021BY Daniel Y. Teng
  • Australian Economy Must Diversify Away From China: Treasurer
    Australian Economy Must Diversify Away From China: Treasurer
    Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has given an update on Australia’s economy, saying it has weathered Beijing’s economic coercion and ...
    September 5, 2021BY Daniel Y. Teng
  • China’s Big Gamble on Economic Coercion Is Failing
    China’s Big Gamble on Economic Coercion Is Failing
    Commentary Beijing's economic coercion is facing pushback from other countries. Recently, Lithuania refused to cave under pressure amid ...
    September 3, 2021BY Peter Dahlin
  • Beijing’s Bullying Against Australia Has ‘Failed’: Former PM
    Beijing’s Bullying Against Australia Has ‘Failed’: Former PM
    Beijing’s trade war against Australia has been a “failure” that could serve as a lesson to the Chinese ...
    August 11, 2021BY Daniel Y. Teng
  • Form a NATO for Trade to Counter the Communist Chinese Regime: Report
    Form a NATO for Trade to Counter the Communist Chinese Regime: Report
    A democratic alliance organization could contain the economic coercion backed by communist China’s state power, like a NATO ...
    July 3, 2021BY Dorothy Li
  • Wolf Warrior’s Failed Trade War With Australia
    Wolf Warrior’s Failed Trade War With Australia
    Commentary Recently Chinese authorities have been scrambling to figure out a way to reinvigorate China's failed trade war ...
    June 28, 2021BY Tshung Chang
  • Beijing Beset by Insecurity and ‘Siege Mentality’: Australian Diplomat
    Beijing Beset by Insecurity and ‘Siege Mentality’: Australian Diplomat
    The Chinese leadership is beset by insecurity and a “siege mentality,” according to the outgoing head of Australia’s ...
    June 25, 2021BY Daniel Y. Teng
  • China Launches Flurry of WTO Actions Against Australia
    China Launches Flurry of WTO Actions Against Australia
    China has launched three simultaneous WTO actions against Australia, arguing that tariffs implemented on Chinese railway wheels, wind ...
    June 24, 2021BY Daniel Y. Teng
  • Australia-UK Trade Deal Another Step Towards Diversification For Wine, Meat Industry
    Australia-UK Trade Deal Another Step Towards Diversification For Wine, Meat Industry
    Leading export industry bodies—impacted by Beijing’s economic coercion tactics over the past year— have welcomed the signing of ...
    June 16, 2021BY Daniel Y. Teng
  • New Zealand to Back Australia’s WTO Barley Dispute with China
    New Zealand to Back Australia’s WTO Barley Dispute with China
    New Zealand’s Trade Minister Damien O’Connor has indicated the Ardern government will join Australia’s dispute at the World ...
    May 31, 2021BY Daniel Y. Teng
  • EU, US, Indo-Pacific Should Join Efforts to Counter China’s Coercive Influence: Conference at Lithuanian Parliament
    EU, US, Indo-Pacific Should Join Efforts to Counter China’s Coercive Influence: Conference at Lithuanian Parliament
    The Lithuanian Parliament held an international conference on May 24 to address the potential consequences of economic coercion ...
    May 28, 2021BY Ella Kietlinska
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