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    <description>Yixiao Zhou is a Senior Lecturer at the Arndt-Corden Department of Economics, in Australian National University's Crawford School of Public Policy. She has expertise in understanding drivers of inclusive growth and development and identifying policies that enhance them; forecasting international macroeconomic developments and policies; forecasting economic growth in China and its relationships with the world; and various topics on global economic growth and competition such as global trade,...</description>
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      <description>China accounted for more than one-third of the export dollars Australia earned in the 12 months to October, covering the period of coronavirus disruptions and disputes over trade.
The figures, which apply to physical exports rather than harder to measure services, are dominated by record high Chinese takings of Australian iron ore – but they might not last.
Australian wine exporters stinging after China imposes ‘devastating’ tariffs
China is changing, transitioning from growth driven by the...</description>
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      <title>How an all-out trade war with China would cost Australia 6 per cent of GDP</title>
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