Even though Australia is strongly dependent on the health of China’s economy, it won’t suffer much from China’s escalating trade conflict with the US. If anything, in the near-term it will benefit from the recent weakening of the Australian dollar and perhaps rising Chinese demand for LNG, education and tourism.
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