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Australia has sought to build a rare earths supply chain to decrease China’s dominance over the elements used in products from smartphones to wind turbines and missiles and radar systems.
The former prime minister says Australia needs to lift defence spending but argues it must also develop its links to China.
This strategic analysis explores how China’s rapidly expanding navy and air force would fare in a hypothetical conflict against Australia’s modern, tech-savvy military. The video breaks down ...
China claims almost the entire South China Sea, including parts claimed by Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines and Vietnam.
China withholding export of certain military-use rare earth materials China negotiators in London appeared to link rare earths export to U.S. AI chip curbs Trump administration faces challenges ...
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China-Australia ties not zero-sum despite US volatilityAustralia could diversify its relationships in response to the uncertainty of Donald Trump's second term, but that doesn't mean it will bolster ties with China.
As an unprecedented Israeli attack on Iran last week sparks a spiraling conflict between the two enemy states, China has seen an opportunity to cast itself as potential peace broker – and an ...
Inside China’s total domination of Australian roads China is achieving something in Australia that Japan and Korea did in the 1980s and 2000s. But experts agree China’s moves are on another level.
Acting Prime Minister Richard Marles says the nation will inevitably be drawn into a US-China conflict with the continent now more relevant than ever to the contest between the world’s great ...
The US Rethink on Australia Submarines Is China’s Win The Aukus defense pact will survive, but Beijing will be looking to score points.
China’s first clinical trial of a technology that allows signals from the brain to control an external device has shown early signs of success, making it only the second country after the US to ...
The US-China rivalry is reshaping global supply chains – who benefits most? Vietnam, Indonesia and other emerging economies could emerge as winners, analysts say ...
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