The obstacles that now face Chinese FDI in Australia are only partly Australia-made
- Publisher:
- East Asia Forum
- Publication Type:
- Journal Article
- Citation:
- 2024
- Issue Date:
- 2024-01-13
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Chinese technology enterprises are encountering escalating skepticism and increased regulatory scrutiny in Australia, reflecting the nation's strategic alignment with the United States and heightened techno-geopolitical uncertainties. An increasing emphasis on technology and geopolitics concerning national security and economic growth has contributed to a deterioration in Australian–China relations. This is evident in Australia's cautious stance towards Chinese firms like Huawei, Tianqi and TikTok, signalling a notable shift in foreign policy that has repercussions on regionalisation and global supply chain.
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