Two-way trade between China and Australia is worth around A$240 billion (US$171 billion), while China buys around 39 per cent of Australia’s merchandise exports. Photo: Reuters
Two-way trade between China and Australia is worth around A$240 billion (US$171 billion), while China buys around 39 per cent of Australia’s merchandise exports. Photo: Reuters

Fact-Check | China-Australia relations: do Beijing’s anti-dumping and anti-subsidy investigation claims hold up?

  • Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Wang Wenbin claims that Australia has launched 106 anti-dumping and anti-subsidy investigations against China
  • He also said that China had only initiated four investigations against Australian goods

Knowledge |   China-Australia relations
Two-way trade between China and Australia is worth around A$240 billion (US$171 billion), while China buys around 39 per cent of Australia’s merchandise exports. Photo: Reuters
Two-way trade between China and Australia is worth around A$240 billion (US$171 billion), while China buys around 39 per cent of Australia’s merchandise exports. Photo: Reuters
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