Chinese sanctions on Australian exports have ‘virtually zero impact’ on economy

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Chinese sanctions on Australian exports have ‘virtually zero impact’ on economy
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Sky News host Caroline Di Russo says Australia has moved into new markets after China’s “coercive restrictions” on exports have had 'virtually zero impact' on the economy.

Sky News host Caroline Di Russo says Australia has moved into new markets after China’s “coercive restrictions” on exports have had “virtually zero impact” on the economy.

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