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Trump versus China means picking sides

  • Written by Giovanni Di Lieto, Lecturer of international trade law, Monash Business School, Monash University
Trump versus China means picking sidesIf the trade war with China escalates, siding with the US is going to cost, but Australia's long-term national interests still lie with it. Shutterstock

As Donald Trump escalates his trade war with China, slapping a 10% tariff on roughly $US200 billion of imports that will climb to 25% if China retaliates, he appears to found something of a soul...

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