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Anonymous asked in TravelAustraliaVictoria (Melbourne) · 5 months ago

Do Australian government have the guts to ban Chinese goods,  the talking is rubbish.?

Update:

@Christian

I guess you are a fool.

The Mongolian Khan told the the King of Baghdad,

I do not need you money, (I need your head).

Update 2:

@Christian

Fools put money before security.

Update 3:

@Steve H

Before, there was NO trade between China and the USA/Australia. Those days were fat better.

And you should China wont be a fairer trading partner.

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  • Anonymous
    5 months ago
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    Our sell out government seams to do nothing but suck gooks off. That pos kevin Rudd should be horse whipped for all the gooks he sucked off.

    Lets hope we stop importing any useless product as in majority of the crap bunnings sell there is one pos company.

  • Anonymous
    5 months ago

    Aussies are weak like Grubbie , all talk. 

  • ?
    Lv 6
    5 months ago

    Banning goods from China entirely sets the stage for them to ban all of ours too.

    The response needs to be measured and something they will take notice of, but can be reversed more easily if they become fairer trading partners.

    What we need to do is impose a tariff on all Chinese sourced goods. That includes Chinese goods routed through other countries. I think a good starting point is 20% and increase the tariff if they decide to escalate.

    I expect them to escalate of course, because they are so incredibly ignorant. I have no problem if our government ends up having to impose a 100% or 300% tariff on all Chinese sourced product.

    We buy more from them than they from us anyway, so lets source everything elsewhere if they want to be so difficult. 

    For all the evils committed by the Chinese government I really think an international trade embargo is the answer, but we can take that one step at a time.

    The evils I speak of range from: 

    1) annexation of Tibet

    2) Tienanmen square massacre

    3) Covid19 release and subsequent cover up

    4) ongoing religious persecution of their own people

    5) border skirmishes initiated by the Chinese army against neighboring countries

    6) covert collaborative dealings with North Korea

    7) worldwide spying against numerous corporations and governments

    8) millions of copyright infringements across the board

    9) counterfeiting of US currency

    10) appalling treatment of their own citizens in Hong Kong

    11) illegal annexation of the contested South Sea islands

    I'm sure there are other serious concerns which I haven't yet addressed, but that will do for the moment.

  • Anonymous
    5 months ago

    @Christian

    I guess you are a fool. fools put money before security.

    The Mongolian Khan told the the King of Baghdad,

    I do not need you money, (I need your head).

  • Anonymous
    5 months ago

    China = $          

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