Chinese experts insisted that the spread of Chinese boycotts in Australia will result in a significant decline in Australian economic growth next year, as the conflict between China and Australia extends beyond trade sanctions into boycotts.
“There is a movement in Australia to boycott Chinese-invested wineries and corporate products,” said Chen Hong, a professor at the Australian Studies Center at Huadong Normal University, in an interview with China’s state-run Global Times. “There is.”
Professor Chun said, “People who instigate boycotts will threaten Australia’s economy hit by COVID-19 more seriously,” he said. “If we continue to do this, Australia’s GDP growth could fall by a double digit next year.”
Professor Yulei, Liaocheng University’s Pacific National Research Center also argued that China’s investment in Australia fell from about KRW 1.07 trillion to KRW 2.5 trillion at the highest level. I did.
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