Boycott calls over Chinese-owned firms show dangerous trend, could lead to double-digit fall in Australian economy: experts Source: Global Times Published: 2020/12/12 17:32:56
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A viral list of dozens of Chinese-owned Australian companies sparks a new boycott wave over Chinese goods in Australia after far-right politician Pauline Hanson s boycott call. As a wider range of sectors in the country start feeling the pain of escalating trade tensions, continuous reckless moves could bring a double-digit fall for the Australian economy next year, said Chinese experts.
Without an official document record or support, a list of 41 alleged Australian wineries has been posted on Facebook by an account named Vino e Amigos. The post suggested that these companies are owned by Chinese funds and sparked a new wave of boycott calls over Chinese products and investments, Australia s news site new.com.au reported on Thursday.
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