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SYDNEY (Reuters) - Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Thursday he would not be intimidated by “coercion” after China restricted some Australian exports and urged Chinese tourists and students to avoid Australia.

Diplomatic tensions between Beijing and Canberra have worsened since Australia called for an international inquiry into the source and spread of the new coronavirus, which first emerged in the Chinese city of Wuhan.

Lobbying by Australia and the European Union prompted the World Health Assembly last month to back an independent review into the coronavirus pandemic.

On Tuesday, China’s Ministry of Education said students should reconsider choosing to study in Australia. International education is Australia’s fourth-largest export industry, worth A$38 billion ($26 billion) annually.

“We are an open-trading nation, mate, but I’m never going to trade our values in response to coercion from wherever it comes,” Morrison told radio station 2GB on Thursday.

China has in recent weeks banned Australian beef imports and imposed tariffs on Australian barley. It has also urged Chinese tourists to avoid Australia.

In both cases, officials in Beijing said the warnings were due to racist attacks against Asians during the pandemic.

“That’s rubbish. It’s a ridiculous assertion and it’s rejected. That’s not a statement that’s been made by the Chinese leadership,” Morrison said in a separate interview on 3AW.


“POLITICAL PAWN”

Asked about Morrison’s comments, Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying denied accusations of coercion and said the warnings were based on facts.

China urges Australia to protect the safety of Chinese citizens, she told a daily news conference.

Australia lodged a protest with China’s foreign ministry and with its embassy in Canberra about Beijing’s travel and student warnings.

A coalition representing Australia’s elite universities, the Group of Eight, has said international education is “being used as a political pawn”.

The Australian National University’s chancellor, Julie Bishop, formerly Australia’s foreign minister, said the university offered students from more than 100 countries a world-class education.

“Canberra is one of the safest cities in a country widely regarded as one of the safest in the world,” she said.

Many international students have been unable to return to Australia because of travel bans to stop the spread of COVID-19, but ANU said most of its students remained enrolled and 65% of its Chinese students were in Australia.

Monash University’s vice-chancellor, Margaret Gardner, told ABC Radio it was “very tense times diplomatically between China and Australia and in fact in this case universities and their students from China are part of the collateral”.

China is Australia’s largest trading partner, with two-way trade worth A$235 billion a year.

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...d-in-row-with-china-pm-morrison-idUSKBN23I1BS
 
don't worry due to our trade deficit with Australia, I have the solution from the Trump play book. We'll build a wall and make Australia pay for it.

With a wall, Australia won't be intimidated, problem solved.
 
Australia is run by white supremacists who lie, cheat, and steal. Just weeks earlier, there were a flood of reports about white Australian racist attacks against Chinese and other East Asians. No doubt, they were incited by the racist fear mongering by western regimes by peddling Wuhan conspiracy theories to diver attention away from the CIA biological weapon the us regime unleashed upon the world.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-02...-racist-attacks-on-asian-australians/11918962

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...ustralians-records-178-incidents-in-two-weeks

https://www.news.com.au/national/su...a/news-story/78a16ca46afb01df622c73ddb86fd53c

Now, we know Scott Morrison is a racist and a liar. What can we expect from Australia, a glorified penal colony seeded by Britain's trash.
 
don't worry due to our trade deficit with Australia, I have the solution from the Trump play book. We'll build a wall and make Australia pay for it.

With a wall, Australia won't be intimidated, problem solved.

lol go ahead please, please do it, Aussies are sick of Chinese threats and the paper dragon always crying about something, so please do it, send your students to N. Korea instead of the West.
 
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lol go ahead please, please do it, Aussies are sick of Chinese threats and the paper dragon always crying about something, so please do it, send you students to N. Korea instead of the West.
LOL what threats?The truth is no one give a fuk about Aussies and what they think in China. Here are the Chinese attitude to Australia right now.
“Australia is always there, making trouble. It is a bit like chewing gum stuck on the sole of China’s shoes. Sometimes you have to find a stone to rub it off.” :omghaha: Enjoy the tariff!
 
Scot Moronson at it again another tactic to divert attention away from record unemployment in Australia and economy in shit tatters. At a time when our country need all economic support and attention he decides to be hero by being a punching bag for Americans and Chinese. All friends in my circles have been laid off in last 3 month including myself with no future in sight. Here he is busy useless tussles with China. Australian economy is all set for upto 10% contraction.
 
Scott Morrison is a typical jackas.s Aussies politicians. Our economy is in great trouble, and his government has no idea on how to revive it. Millions have lost jobs, millions of businesses have closed down. Example, this jackas.s is throwing money at unproductive real estate market which is already trending down due to record number of debt. Our biggest exports are iron ore, coal, LNG, Agri and so on. And China is the biggest export market. He is now destroying this with China at the behest of US, and this will have further huge economical implications. Educational institutions were dependent on Chinese students since there were earning around A$20 Billion a year. The Chinese ministry of Education only a couple of days ago has asked the Chinese students NOT to go to Australia. This is going to be a major economic hit.
 
Nice to see all the pakistani support for their adopted country. Assets all of you.
You seriously believe investigation of a pandemic that has shutdown the whole world should be left to the fairness of the Chinese communist regime ? Just because the Chinese throw a hissy fit , is no reason to always humor them

Its been 6 months , where are the Chinese investigation results ?
 
Nice to see all the pakistani support for their adopted country. Assets all of you.
You seriously believe investigation of a pandemic that has shutdown the whole world should be left to the fairness of the Chinese communist regime ? Just because the Chinese throw a hissy fit , is no reason to always humor them

Its been 6 months , where are the Chinese investigation results ?

Don't worry after Australia deals with this CCP virus, we need to kick out the traitors, and bootlickers like these people posting on here, send them to the country they love so much which is not Australia, let them go to China and continue to lick Chinese boots, I am very sure they will enjoy that.

The economy will bounce back, but in a way this CCP virus has shown how many traitors there are.
 
The CCP bootlickers and trolls on this forum wanting to believe that the CCP is so great LOL.
You mean u the white supremacy bootlicker? Oh wait, I know u are not a white but indians. :lol:

SYDNEY (Reuters) - Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Thursday he would not be intimidated by “coercion” after China restricted some Australian exports and urged Chinese tourists and students to avoid Australia.

Diplomatic tensions between Beijing and Canberra have worsened since Australia called for an international inquiry into the source and spread of the new coronavirus, which first emerged in the Chinese city of Wuhan.

Lobbying by Australia and the European Union prompted the World Health Assembly last month to back an independent review into the coronavirus pandemic.

On Tuesday, China’s Ministry of Education said students should reconsider choosing to study in Australia. International education is Australia’s fourth-largest export industry, worth A$38 billion ($26 billion) annually.

“We are an open-trading nation, mate, but I’m never going to trade our values in response to coercion from wherever it comes,” Morrison told radio station 2GB on Thursday.

China has in recent weeks banned Australian beef imports and imposed tariffs on Australian barley. It has also urged Chinese tourists to avoid Australia.

In both cases, officials in Beijing said the warnings were due to racist attacks against Asians during the pandemic.

“That’s rubbish. It’s a ridiculous assertion and it’s rejected. That’s not a statement that’s been made by the Chinese leadership,” Morrison said in a separate interview on 3AW.


“POLITICAL PAWN”

Asked about Morrison’s comments, Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying denied accusations of coercion and said the warnings were based on facts.

China urges Australia to protect the safety of Chinese citizens, she told a daily news conference.

Australia lodged a protest with China’s foreign ministry and with its embassy in Canberra about Beijing’s travel and student warnings.

A coalition representing Australia’s elite universities, the Group of Eight, has said international education is “being used as a political pawn”.

The Australian National University’s chancellor, Julie Bishop, formerly Australia’s foreign minister, said the university offered students from more than 100 countries a world-class education.

“Canberra is one of the safest cities in a country widely regarded as one of the safest in the world,” she said.

Many international students have been unable to return to Australia because of travel bans to stop the spread of COVID-19, but ANU said most of its students remained enrolled and 65% of its Chinese students were in Australia.

Monash University’s vice-chancellor, Margaret Gardner, told ABC Radio it was “very tense times diplomatically between China and Australia and in fact in this case universities and their students from China are part of the collateral”.

China is Australia’s largest trading partner, with two-way trade worth A$235 billion a year.

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...d-in-row-with-china-pm-morrison-idUSKBN23I1BS
Lol, what you expect him to say? Of cos they need to put on a brave front to act as nothing. Reality will bite into Australia. They need to understand, Australia is in Asia continent and not Europe. Their trade depends on Asian. European are not buying their products but instead compete with them.
 
Saying that won't save your companies from bankruptcy.
 
Too bad Australia is so dependent on china for export and one third of student tution fees comes from china.

Who will buy Australian coal? Or iron ore...surely not Americans. They dont need it.
 

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