are sceptical of Australia’s rapprochement with China, with more than half saying any further re-engagement needs to be done on Australia’s terms.readers found that 56 per cent believed any further revival of ties had to be done in a way that suits Australia’s interests, citing China’s reputation as a “bully” on trade issues and a need to cultivate links with other countries.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese with China’s President Xi Jinping at the G20 summit in early November.More than three-quarters of readers said the meeting was a positive development, but more than half were sceptical about a swift ramp-up in relations, while another 20 per cent said Australia should be looking elsewhere to trade.
On finances and the cost of living, one-third of respondents said they expected to be worse off financially next year, while the remainder appeared to be shrugging off inflation and rising household bills to anticipate they will be the same or better off.On electric vehicles, 58 per cent of respondents said they were no more likely to buy an electric vehicle in the next 12 months despite new tax exemptions for low and zero-emissions cars.
“I think governments should provide assistance for insurance to homeowners who currently own property in disaster-prone areas, but not for future homeowners in these areas,” one reader said. Another suggested that developers in flood-prone areas should be forced to put proceeds from sales into an insurance scheme.
The Chinese DON’T realise how much damage they have self inflicted on themselves, ordinary Aussies have No time for bullies like Chinese, it willNEVER be forgotten what China done, view labours attempts as ‘ crawling’ demeaning, , , watch out labour this will hurt u
A “bully” is one that take advantage of the weak to benefit itself..China never bullied Australia..it’s a trade partner that taken steps to cut back on business ties due to series of unfriendly&disrespectful moves initiated by Australia..yet kept pumping lifeblood of AUST economy
Who are these 'AFR readers'? Not me. When did you ask me? Stop lying.
Ha ha ha The CCP’s China is 12 to 15 times a bigger economy than your country
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